TY - JOUR
T1 - Limitations of Wireless Power Transfer Technologies for Mobile Robots
AU - Cheah, Wei
AU - Watson, Simon
AU - Lennox, Barry
PY - 2019/10/7
Y1 - 2019/10/7
N2 - Advances in technology have seen mobile robots becoming a viable solution to many global challenges. A key limitation for tetherless operation, however, is the energy density of batteries. Whilst significant research is being undertaken into new battery technologies, wireless power transfer may be an alternative solution. The majority of the available technologies are not targeted towards the medium power requirements of mobile robots; they are either for low powers (a few Watts) or very large powers (kW). This paper reviews existing wireless power transfer technologies and their applications on mobile robots. The challenges of using these technologies on mobile robots includes delivering the power required, system efficiency, human safety, transmission medium and distance, all of which are analysed for robots operating in hazardous environment. The limitations of current wireless power technologies to meet the challenges for mobile robots are discussed and scenarios which current wireless power technologies can be used on mobile robots are presented.
AB - Advances in technology have seen mobile robots becoming a viable solution to many global challenges. A key limitation for tetherless operation, however, is the energy density of batteries. Whilst significant research is being undertaken into new battery technologies, wireless power transfer may be an alternative solution. The majority of the available technologies are not targeted towards the medium power requirements of mobile robots; they are either for low powers (a few Watts) or very large powers (kW). This paper reviews existing wireless power transfer technologies and their applications on mobile robots. The challenges of using these technologies on mobile robots includes delivering the power required, system efficiency, human safety, transmission medium and distance, all of which are analysed for robots operating in hazardous environment. The limitations of current wireless power technologies to meet the challenges for mobile robots are discussed and scenarios which current wireless power technologies can be used on mobile robots are presented.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85076892529
U2 - 10.1017/wpt.2019.8
DO - 10.1017/wpt.2019.8
M3 - Article
SN - 2052-8418
JO - Wireless Power Transfer
JF - Wireless Power Transfer
ER -