Linear motion type transfer robot using the wireless power transfer system
Linear-motion transfer robots are wired to receive power via a sleeve commonly known as Cableveyor. The Cableveyor system has two drawbacks: power losses due to their weights and breaks in wire. To solve these challenges, we are working on the development of a wireless transfer robot. This robot has...
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Published in | 2016 International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation (ISAP) pp. 508 - 509 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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01.10.2016
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Summary: | Linear-motion transfer robots are wired to receive power via a sleeve commonly known as Cableveyor. The Cableveyor system has two drawbacks: power losses due to their weights and breaks in wire. To solve these challenges, we are working on the development of a wireless transfer robot. This robot has feature to reduce its radiation noise by utilizing the double-peak feature of magnetic resonance. |
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