IEEE NZ North PELS: IEW-Stuttgart - High Power Wireless Power Transfer
This technical seminar will be given by Mr. Daniel Fritz of the University of Stuttgart's Institute of Electrical Energy Conversion (IEW) on the topic of: "High Power Wireless Power Transfer and Interoperability Challenges"
Seminar Abstract:
This seminar will focus on the research being undertaken at IEW regarding Electric Vehicle (EV) charging using high power Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) technology. Design decisions, test bench setup and measurement results will be discussed. Moreover, the presentation will include our approach to overcome power class interoperability problems, which examines why power class interoperability is a challenge and how we want to solve it.
Some of our WPT system modelling techniques will be presented and discussed. General projects at the IEW in terms of the WPT group will be shown and also some more information about our history as a research group.
Speaker Bio:
Daniel Fritz (Student Member, IEEE) received the B.Eng. degree in Automotive Engineering from Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Sciences, Weingarten, Germany, in 2021, and the M.Sc. degree in Electromobility from the University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, in 2023.
He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering with the Institute of Electrical Energy Conversion (IEW) at the University of Stuttgart. Since 2022, he has been involved in research on wireless charging systems.
His research interests include high power wireless power transfer, interoperability in wireless power transfer, power electronics, as well as system modelling, optimization and control.
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Speakers
Daniel Fritz
Biography:
Daniel Fritz (Student Member, IEEE) received the B.Eng. degree in Automotive Engineering from Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Sciences, Weingarten, Germany, in 2021, and the M.Sc. degree in Electromobility from the University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, in 2023.
He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering with the Institute of Electrical Energy Conversion (IEW) at the University of Stuttgart. Since 2022, he has been involved in research on wireless charging systems.
His research interests include high power wireless power transfer, interoperability in wireless power transfer, power electronics, as well as system modelling, optimization and control.
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Address:Pfaffenwaldring 47, , Stuttgart, Germany, 70569
Agenda
2:05 pm - 2:45 pm Presentation
2:45 pm - 3:00pm Q/A