The Theoretical Analysis and Experimental Research of Wireless Power Transfer via Magnetic Resonance

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Wireless power transfer through magnetic resonance is a new technology which attracts the attention of researchers widely. At present, three theories are put forward to explain the essence of it, namely coupled-mode theory, circuit-coupled theory and magnetic dipole theory. The theories have their unique advantages and disadvantages. In this paper, comparison between different theories will be put in order to find out the best area that one theory can apply to.

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