Wireless Power Transfer : Fundamentals and Technologies

Wireless power transfer techniques have been gaining researchers' and industry attention due to the increasing number of battery-powered devices, such as mobile computers, mobile phones, smart devices, intelligent sensors, mainly as a way to replace the standard cable charging, but also for pow...

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Other Authors: Coca, Eugen (Editor)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: IntechOpen 2016
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