DocumentCode
62692
Title
Evaluation of Wireless Resonant Power Transfer Systems With Human Electromagnetic Exposure Limits
Author
Christ, Andreas ; Douglas, M.G. ; Roman, J.M. ; Cooper, E.B. ; Sample, A.P. ; Waters, B.H. ; Smith, J.R. ; Kuster, Niels
Author_Institution
Found. for Res. on Inf. Technol. in Soc., Zurich, Switzerland
Volume
55
Issue
2
fYear
2013
fDate
Apr-13
Firstpage
265
Lastpage
274
Abstract
This study provides recommendations for scientifically sound methods of evaluating compliance of wireless power transfer systems with respect to human electromagnetic exposure limits. Methods for both numerical analysis and measurements are discussed. An exposure assessment of a representative wireless power transfer system, under a limited set of operating conditions, is provided in order to estimate the maximum SAR levels. The system operates at low MHz frequencies and it achieves power transfer via near field coupling between two resonant coils located within a few meters of each other. Numerical modeling of the system next to each of four high-resolution anatomical models shows that the local and whole-body SAR limits are generally reached when the transmit coil currents are 0.5 ARMS - 1.2 ARMS at 8 MHz for the maximal-exposure orientation of the coil and 10-mm distance to the body. For the same coil configurations, the exposure can vary by more than 3 dB for different human models. A simplified experimental setup for the exposure evaluation of wireless power transfer systems is also described.
Keywords
biological effects of fields; finite difference time-domain analysis; inductive power transmission; FDTD methods; current 0.5 A to 1.2 A; distance 10 mm; frequency 8 MHz; high-resolution anatomical models; human electromagnetic exposure limits; maximum SAR levels; numerical analysis; numerical modeling; resonant coils; scientifically sound methods; transmit coil currents; whole-body SAR limits; wireless resonant power transfer system evaluation; Coils; Humans; Load modeling; Numerical models; Power systems; Solid modeling; Wireless communication; Computer aided analysis; FDTD methods; SAR; human exposure; numerical simulation; resonant energy transfer; wireless power;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9375
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEMC.2012.2219870
Filename
6340322
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