IEEE Open Journal of Industry Applications (Jan 2020)

Wireless Power Transfer System With Passive Boost Topology for AGVs

  • Hirokazu Matsumoto,
  • Ryohei Noborikawa,
  • Teppei Zaitsu,
  • Yojiro Shibako

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/OJIA.2020.3039791
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1
pp. 227 – 235

Abstract

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This paper presents a wireless power transfer system with a passive boost topology for automatic guided vehicles (AGVs). The system has a transmitter composed of a track coil and arrayed solenoid coils. The solenoid coils amplify the magnetic field and change the currents passively depending on the position of the receiver; they increase the current as the receiver coil approaches. Magnetic field analysis and numerical analysis using equivalent circuit equations display the system characteristics with various parameters. In comparison with a system that contains a transmitter with arrayed solenoid coils connected electrically in series, the proposed system has higher efficiency, less magnetic flux leakage and low-cost implementation. Experiments of wireless power transfer using a prototype of this system confirmed that the proposed system is 18% more efficient than the series solenoid system. The dynamic power transfer test of a moving vehicle revealed that the system successfully transferred a power of 100 W regardless of the receiver position.

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