Title :
Study on intelligent battery charging using inductive transmission of power and information
Author :
Hirai, Junji ; Kim, Tae-Woong ; Kawamura, Atsuo
Author_Institution :
Yasakawa Electr. Corp., Saitama, Japan
fDate :
3/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In previous literature, the authors introduced the technology of the wireless transmission of power and information (WTPI). This paper introduces an effective application of WTPI technology to the safe and optimal power supply for battery charging systems. In this paper, the effectiveness of the proposed closed-loop charging through the WTPI coupling is highlighted. For the practical application of the proposed charging, the power transmission efficiency of the WTPI must be high, and data transmission by way of the WTPI coupling needs to be bidirectional and fast enough for the real-time data feedback and charging control. By analyzes on the transmission performance using equivalent circuits, the power transmission efficiency of about 92% and the data transmission bandwidth of 8.5 Mbps are obtained with the practical WTPI coupling configuration. The charging condition is optimized, according to the proposed estimation of the residual battery capacity. As a result, the time for completion of charging is minimized by 30% and the life of the battery is elongated by 20%
Keywords :
battery chargers; closed loop systems; electromagnetic induction; intelligent control; power transmission; secondary cells; telecontrol; 8.5 bit/s; 92 percent; WTPI coupling; closed-loop charging; data transmission bandwidth; equivalent circuits; inductive power transmission; intelligent battery charging; power transmission efficiency; transmission performance; wireless transmission of power and information; Bandwidth; Batteries; Bidirectional control; Coupling circuits; Data communication; Electric vehicles; Feedback; Mobile robots; Power supplies; Power transmission;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on