Elena N. Baikova
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2
Total Citations
51
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2
About
Elena N. Baikova is a researcher focused on the intersection of wireless power transfer (WPT) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), with a particular emphasis on the health implications of electromagnetic fields. Her most cited work, "Electromagnetic field as the wireless transporter of energy" (2012, 46 citations), explores the foundational principles of using electromagnetic fields to wirelessly power low-consumption devices such as laptops, mobile phones, and medical implants, addressing the growing demand for autonomous electronic equipment in the 21st century. In her more recent study, "Electromagnetic Influence of WPT on Human's Health" (2018, 5 citations), Baikova investigates the electromagnetic interference (EMI) and compatibility challenges posed by WPT systems, tracing the technology back to Nikola Tesla’s pioneering work. Her contributions highlight critical safety and regulatory concerns, bridging engineering innovation with public health. While her citation counts reflect a niche but impactful area of study, Baikova’s work is notable for advancing the dialogue on how to balance technological progress with human well-being, making her a key voice in the evolving field of wireless energy transmission.
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- 1Electromagnetic field as the wireless transporter of energy46 citations · 2012
- 2Electromagnetic Influence of WPT on Human's Health5 citations · 2018