What Topics Should I Study for Mastering Wireless Power Transfer?

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Key topics for mastering wireless power transfer through resonant inductive coupling include understanding electromagnetic theory, circuit design, and resonance principles. Efficiency improvement techniques, such as optimizing coil design and tuning, are essential for effective power transfer. Familiarity with practical applications and recent advancements in the field can enhance research depth. Recommended resources include academic journals, textbooks on electromagnetic fields, and industry publications. Engaging with existing literature and demonstrating prior research efforts will strengthen the learning process.
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Hello ,

I am doing my M.Sc in wireless power transfer using resonant inductive coupling.I want to know what topics i should read and understand to master this research.
 
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Abd El Rahman said:
Hello ,

I am doing my M.Sc in wireless power transfer using resonant inductive coupling.I want to know what topics i should read and understand to master this research.
Welcome to the PF.

Since this is for your schoolwork, what are your thoughts so far?
 
my thoughts is to increase the efficiency of power transfer using inductive resonance between the transmitter and receiver.However the know-how of this is not clear for me till now.

If you have knowledge about any good reference for this , please inform me
 
Abd El Rahman said:
If you have knowledge about any good reference for this , please inform me
But what information sources have you looked at so far? Show us that you have been doing some work on this research please...
 
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