Distinguished Microwave Lecture: “Current Research and Development of Wireless Power Transfer via Radio Waves and the Application” by Dr. Naoki Shinohara

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Joint IEEE MTT-S NH Chapter / Association of Old Crows, Granite State Chapter Meeting

Distingueshed Microwave Lecture on “Current Research and Development of Wireless Power Transfer via Radio Waves and the Application” by Dr. Naoki Shinohara

 

Abstract

 

Theory, technologies, applications, and current R&D status of the wireless power transfer (WPT) will be presented. The talk will cover both the far-field WPT via radio waves, especially beam-type and ubiquitous-type WPT, and energy harvesting from broadcasting waves. The research of the WPT was started from the far-field WPT via radio waves, in particular the microwaves in 1960s. In recent years this became a hot topic again due to the rapid growth of wireless devices. Theory and technologies of antenna and circuits will be presented in case of beam-type and ubiquitous-type WPT. The industrial applications and current R&D status of the WPT via radio waves will be also presented.

 

 

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  • Date: 03 Apr 2017
  • Time: 12:00 PM to 01:15 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • BAE SYSTEMS Pope Technical Park
  • 65 River Rd.
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  • Starts 18 March 2017 12:00 AM
  • Ends 28 March 2017 05:00 PM
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  Speakers

Dr. Naoki Shinohara

Topic:

“Current Research and Development of Wireless Power Transfer via Radio Waves and the Application”

Theory, technologies, applications, and current R&D status of the wireless power transfer (WPT) will be presented. The talk will cover both the far-field WPT via radio waves, especially beam-type and ubiquitous-type WPT, and energy harvesting from broadcasting waves. The research of the WPT was started from the far-field WPT via radio waves, in particular the microwaves in 1960s. In recent years this became a hot topic again due to the rapid growth of wireless devices. Theory and technologies of antenna and circuits will be presented in case of beam-type and ubiquitous-type WPT. The industrial applications and current R&D status of the WPT via radio waves will be also presented.

Biography:

Naoki Shinohara received the B.E. degree in electronic engineering, the M.E. and Ph.D (Eng.) degrees in electrical engineering from Kyoto University, Japan, in 1991, 1993 and 1996, respectively. He was a research associate in the Radio Atmospheric Science Center, Kyoto University from 1996. From 2010, he has been a professor in Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University. He has been engaged in research on Solar Power Station/Satellite and Microwave Power Transmission system. He is IEEE Distinguish Microwave Lecturer, IEEE MTT-S Technical Committee 26 (Wireless Power Transfer and Conversion) vice chair, IEEE MTT-S Kansai Chapter TPC member, IEEE Wireless Power Transfer Conference advisory committee member, international journal of Wireless Power Transfer (Cambridge Press) executive editor, Radio Science for URSI Japanese committee C member, , past technical committee chair on IEICE Wireless Power Transfer, Japan Society of Electromagnetic Wave Energy Applications vice chair, Wireless Power Transfer Consortium for Practical Applications (WiPoT) chair, and Wireless Power Management Consortium (WPMc) chair.

Address:Kyoto University, , Japan

Dr. Naoki Shinohara

Topic:

“Current Research and Development of Wireless Power Transfer via Radio Waves and the Application”

Biography:

Address:Japan






Agenda

12:00 PM to 1:15PM: Noon Time Presentatiion