Title :
Study on Wireless Energy and Data Transmission for Long-Range Projectile
Author :
Chunlai Yu ; Rengui Lu ; Conghao Su ; Chunbo Zhu
Author_Institution :
Heilongjiang Electr. Power Res. Inst., Harbin, China
Abstract :
In this paper, a compact wireless energy and data transmission device, which can be used on the remote projectile, is described. This device uses a magnetic field generated by the coupled coil to receive the energy and data and transfer the internal data. These functions above can be realized by operating the control circuit in different modes, which requires only one coil in the projectile. In energy transmission mode, energy can be transferred into the projectile wirelessly, as well as the external data by data encoding technology. A high-frequency magnetic field is generated by an internal device when the internal data are delivered to the external receiver coil. Interference between the energy and data transmission can be avoided by adjusting the data resonant frequency, which is different from the energy transfer frequency, by changing the resonant circuit topology and the internal capacitance. The device works at zero voltage switching mode and produces lower loss, which is beneficial for improving the efficiency. The experiment results show that the device can transfer energy at 1 MHz and internal data at 500 kHz.
Keywords :
coils; data communication; magnetic fields; microwave power transmission; network topology; projectiles; zero voltage switching; capacitance; control circuit; coupled coil; data encoding technology; data resonant frequency; data transmission; energy transfer frequency; frequency 1 MHz; frequency 500 kHz; magnetic field; receiver coil; remote projectile; resonant circuit topology; wireless energy transmission; zero voltage switching; Capacitors; Coils; Data communication; Magnetic resonance; Projectiles; Wireless communication; Data and power bidirectional transmission; dual-frequency resonance; wireless power transmission;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2013.2249533