"Wireless Power Transmission \u2013 Near and Far Field Approaches" . . "1"^^ . . . "3"^^ . "2014-10-05+02:00"^^ . . . . . "Wireless Power Transmission \u2013 Near and Far Field Approaches" . "56255" . . "RIV/68407700:21230/14:00221170!RIV15-MSM-21230___" . "[FC10B64209C1]" . "21230" . . . "Carvalho, N." . "Wireless Power Transmission \u2013 Near and Far Field Approaches"@en . "P(LD14122)" . . "Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) is an emerging technology that actually is reviving the Tesla idea of transmitting energy via air. WPT gained a new rejoice recently due to technology improvement and massification of electronic wireless sensors and gadgets, which are hungry for energy but are battery-fed. The World Wireless Research Forum (WWRF) estimates that 7 trillion devices will serve 7 billion people in 2020. WPT-related research has been published over a wide range of journals and conference proceedings. This makes it difficult for the novice interested researcher to get acquainted with the basic ideas and background information. In this workshop several near and far field approaches for contactless and wireless power transmission will be presented, including magnetic coupling, resonant magnetic coupling, electric coupling, resonant electric coupling and electromagnetic transmission. Next to that, practical issues and applications of WPT technologies will be discussed in detail by researchers active in the field. This workshop is organised and presented by members of COST action IC1301 WIPE: Wireless Power Transmission for Sustainable Electronics www.cost.eu/domains_actions/ict/Actions/IC1301"@en . "25"^^ . "Wireless Power Transmission \u2013 Near and Far Field Approaches"@en . "25"^^ . . . "RIV/68407700:21230/14:00221170" . "Kra\u010Dek, Jan" . . . . "2014-10-05+02:00"^^ . . "wireless power transmission; near field; far field"@en . "Rome" . "Visser, H." . "Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) is an emerging technology that actually is reviving the Tesla idea of transmitting energy via air. WPT gained a new rejoice recently due to technology improvement and massification of electronic wireless sensors and gadgets, which are hungry for energy but are battery-fed. The World Wireless Research Forum (WWRF) estimates that 7 trillion devices will serve 7 billion people in 2020. WPT-related research has been published over a wide range of journals and conference proceedings. This makes it difficult for the novice interested researcher to get acquainted with the basic ideas and background information. In this workshop several near and far field approaches for contactless and wireless power transmission will be presented, including magnetic coupling, resonant magnetic coupling, electric coupling, resonant electric coupling and electromagnetic transmission. Next to that, practical issues and applications of WPT technologies will be discussed in detail by researchers active in the field. This workshop is organised and presented by members of COST action IC1301 WIPE: Wireless Power Transmission for Sustainable Electronics www.cost.eu/domains_actions/ict/Actions/IC1301" .