Design of a wireless charging hub for smart and IoT devices using magnetic resonance

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S. Haque et al., "Design of a Wireless Charging Hub for Smart and IoT Devices Using Magnetic Resonance," 2024 16th Seminar on Power Electronics and Control (SEPOC), Santa Maria, Brazil, 2024, pp. 1-4, doi: 10.1109/SEPOC63090.2024.10747476.

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This project uses simulations to illustrate the present status of contemporary wireless charging. Wireless charging has changed the environment in today's society. Wireless charging has decreased worldwide plastic use while also improving environmental advantages. When it comes to charging devices, the wireless charging system surpasses the cable charging method. This project demonstrates how to utilize wireless charging to simultaneously power several smart devices. The project's original work included wireless charging for a large number of devices at once, including Alexa, smartwatches, smartphones, laptops, and Arduino. The technology in this project is designed to allow for varying distances between the transmitter and receiver. Users will have more control over how they use and charge their devices as a result of this. As a result, if Arduino and sensors used in IoT applications can be fueled wirelessly, it would open the way for IoT breakthroughs.

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