Wireless charging in Mobiles

  • Unique Paper ID: 144035
  • PageNo: 239-244
  • Abstract:
  • Battery life of mobile phone is always been a problem for manufacturers. People are complaining about their mobile’s battery life,that they don’t have long battery life and they have to charge their phone several times. Portable electronic devices are very popular nowaday.These batteries need to be recharged or replaced periodically. It is a hassle to charge or change the battery after a while, especially when there is no power outlet around. This wireless battery charger is expected to eliminate all the hassles with today’s battery technology. The advantage of this device is that it can wirelessly charge up the batteries which can save time and money in a long run for the general public.Prototype device that converts microwave signals to DC power.Wireless power transmission holds a promiseable future for generating a small amount of electricalpower for charge mobile wirelessly, growing importancein wireless field.This paper presentsarchitecture of wireless transmission for mobilesystems(WPTM), design specifications with simulationof quarter wave because of its high gain &efficiency and low loss. A Schottky diode based charge pump circuit performance is also studied with simulations result with input of 0dBm and - 10dBm.Purpose of this paper is to build an architecture for wireless low power transmission system which is, simple, affordable robust and to identify promising directions for future research.
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BibTeX

@article{144035,
        author = {Bhavana Agarwal and Bhavna sharma and Ananya thakur and Pinky Das},
        title = {Wireless charging in Mobiles},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {3},
        number = {5},
        pages = {239-244},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=144035},
        abstract = {Battery life of mobile phone is always been a problem for manufacturers. People are complaining about their mobile’s battery life,that they don’t have long battery life and they have to charge their phone several times. Portable electronic devices are very popular nowaday.These batteries need to be recharged or replaced periodically. It is a hassle to charge or change the battery after a while, especially when there is no power outlet around. This wireless battery charger is expected to eliminate all the hassles with today’s battery technology. The advantage of this device is that it can wirelessly charge up the batteries which can save time and money in a long run for the general public.Prototype device that converts microwave signals to DC power.Wireless power transmission holds a promiseable future for generating a small amount of electricalpower for charge mobile wirelessly, growing importancein wireless field.This paper presentsarchitecture of wireless transmission for mobilesystems(WPTM), design specifications with simulationof quarter wave because of its high gain &efficiency and low loss. A Schottky diode based charge pump circuit performance is also studied with simulations result with input of 0dBm and - 10dBm.Purpose of this paper is to build an architecture for wireless low power transmission system which is, simple, affordable robust and to identify promising directions for future research.},
        keywords = {Wireless power transfer for mobile (WPTM), λ/4 printed monopole antenna, Power Transmitter, Power Receiver, Wireless communication},
        month = {},
        }

Cite This Article

Agarwal, B., & sharma, B., & thakur, A., & Das, P. (). Wireless charging in Mobiles. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 3(5), 239–244.

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