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An Efficient Wireless Power Transfer System with Metasurface for 5G Applications

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Filed on 23 November 2024

Abstract

The invention presented here is an innovative for a novel WPT system architecture that achieves excellent transfer power efficiency while being compact. The suggested metasurface has a total volume of 10 x 10 mm. A metasurface with an extensive range of phase shift is designed using of hexagon-shaped unit cell. The presented metasurface for 2.4 GHz ISM band applications has been developed and examined. This metasurface offers the ability to transmit any incoming waves as planar waves. To set up a Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) system, two Triangular Microstrip Antennas (TMSAs) operating at 2.39 GHz and 2.42 GHz are analyzed. Based on scattering responses of 3x3 array metasurface is proposed to increase the Power Transfer Efficiency (PTE) from 18.17% to 22.95%. When the Tx and Rx antennas are separated by more than a certain distance, it offers improved power efficiency. A simple triangular microstrip patch antenna and a hexagon-shaped metasurface are combined to set up a WPT system between transmitter and receiver. WPT efficiency has a maximum achievable level of 76.5%. To assure the transfer power efficiency, the right ratio between the transmitter and receiver's distance and the metasurface's electrical length can be adjusted.

Patent Information

Application ID202441091288
Invention FieldELECTRONICS
Date of Application23/11/2024
Publication Number48/2024

Inventors

NameAddressCountryNationality
MOHAN CHINNASAMYSt.joseph's institute of technology, semmencherry, Tamilnadu 600119IndiaIndia
Mrs.P.PoornimaAssistant Professor Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Sri Sai Ram Engineering College, West Tambaram, Chennai - 600044. State: Tamilnadu Country: IndiaIndiaIndia
Mr. M. AshokkumarAssistant Professor Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Einstein College of Engineering. Tirunelveli- 627012 Tamilnadu, IndiaIndiaIndia
Mr. S. Arun SinghAssistant Professor Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Einstein College of Engineering. Tirunelveli- 627012 Tamilnadu, IndiaIndiaIndia
Mrs. R.Gowri ManohariAssistant Professor Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Sri Sairam Engineering College, Saileo nagar,West Tambaram, Chennai -600044 State: Tamilnadu Country: IndiaIndiaIndia
Mr. M. AshokkumarAssistant Professor Department of ECE Mohamed Sathak AJ College of Engineering, Chennai Tamil Nadu - 603103 State: Tamilnadu Country: IndiaIndiaIndia
Mr. K. S. Senthil KumarAssistant Professor Department of ECE Peri Institute of Technology PERI Knowledge Park Mannivakkam Chennai 600 048IndiaIndia
Dr. M. Senthil KumarAssociate Professor Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering St. Joseph's Institute of Technology OMR, Chennai -600119 State: Tamilnadu Country : IndiaIndiaIndia
Mr. M.KamarajanAssistant Professor Dept of Electronics and Communication Engineering Mohamed Sathak AJ College of Engineering Tamilnadu Chennai 603103IndiaIndia

Applicants

NameAddressCountryNationality
MOHAN CHINNASAMYSt.joseph's institute of technology, semmencherry, Tamilnadu 600119IndiaIndia
Mrs.P.PoornimaAssistant Professor Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Sri Sai Ram Engineering College, West Tambaram, Chennai - 600044. State: Tamilnadu Country: IndiaIndiaIndia
Mr. M. AshokkumarAssistant Professor Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Einstein College of Engineering. Tirunelveli- 627012 Tamilnadu, IndiaIndiaIndia
Mr. S. Arun SinghAssistant Professor Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Einstein College of Engineering. Tirunelveli- 627012 Tamilnadu, IndiaIndiaIndia
Mrs. R.Gowri ManohariAssistant Professor Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Sri Sairam Engineering College, Saileo nagar,West Tambaram, Chennai -600044 State: Tamilnadu Country: IndiaIndiaIndia
Mr. M. AshokkumarAssistant Professor Department of ECE Mohamed Sathak AJ College of Engineering, Chennai Tamil Nadu - 603103 State: Tamilnadu Country: IndiaIndiaIndia
Mr. K. S. Senthil KumarAssistant Professor Department of ECE Peri Institute of Technology PERI Knowledge Park Mannivakkam Chennai 600 048IndiaIndia
Dr. M. Senthil KumarAssociate Professor Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering St. Joseph's Institute of Technology OMR, Chennai -600119 State: Tamilnadu Country : IndiaIndiaIndia
Mr. M.KamarajanAssistant Professor Dept of Electronics and Communication Engineering Mohamed Sathak AJ College of Engineering Tamilnadu Chennai 603103IndiaIndia

Specification

Description:Wireless Power Transfer Analysis

By designing the transmitting and receiving antennas, the WPT configuration of the planned system is examined, as shown in Fig. 1. The two TMSA antennas' initial spacing (D) is 30 mm. Figure 2 displays the variations in both transmission and reflection coefficients as a proportion of frequency. The transfer power throughout the 20 mm to 110 mm distance is shown by the parametric sweeps of the variations in the S21. Nevertheless, because of the dielectric losses in the air across the distance between and the radiating waves from the Tx antenna, the transmission coefficient values is fairly low. At a distance of 30 mm from the origin axis, a 3x3 set of hexagon-shaped metasurface may be found between the Tx and Rx antennas. Fig. 3 depicts the suggested WPT system's simulation configuration. Distance D is used to analyze the overall power transmission distance between the Tx and Rx antennas. The metasurface array between the two antennas is varied to analyze the total transfer power efficiency of the suggested system. Figure 4 illustrates the arrangement that was also completed by comparing it with and without metasurafce analysis. It is evident that the suggested metasurface offers superior transfer efficiency in comparison to without metasurface.
, Claims:1) An invention that employs a efficient metasurface-based wireless power transfer system for ism band applications.
2) As claimed in Claim 1, WPT efficiency has a maximum achievable level of 76.5%.
3) As claimed in Claim 1, it supports ISM applications at a frequency of 2.4 GHz.
4) As claimed in Claim 1, metasurface is proposed to increase the Power Transfer Efficiency (PTE) from 18.17% to 22.95%.
5) As claimed in Claim 1, total size just about 10 x 10 mm2.

Documents

NameDate
202441091288-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [23-11-2024(online)].pdf23/11/2024
202441091288-DRAWINGS [23-11-2024(online)].pdf23/11/2024
202441091288-FIGURE OF ABSTRACT [23-11-2024(online)].pdf23/11/2024
202441091288-FORM 1 [23-11-2024(online)].pdf23/11/2024
202441091288-FORM-9 [23-11-2024(online)].pdf23/11/2024
202441091288-REQUEST FOR EARLY PUBLICATION(FORM-9) [23-11-2024(online)].pdf23/11/2024

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