SWARM
Noncontact Power Supply Network for Multi-robot Rescue Systems
Hisayoshi Sugiyama
- Year
- 2008
- Citations
- 4
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Noncontact power supply network is investigated for multi-robot rescue systems. This network is based on wireless non-radiative mid-range energy transfer using magnetic resonances. The fundamentals of magnetic resonance and a basic analysis are shown about power supply network consists of three robots. As a result, parallel configuration of two power supplying robots is confirmed to have an advantage over serial one.
Keywords
RobotWireless power transferPower (physics)Maximum power transfer theoremComputer scienceEnergy supplyRange (aeronautics)WirelessEnergy (signal processing)Electrical engineering
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