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Title: Replacing current battery with wireless charging, disruptive technology
Authors: Teo, Ian Jia Hao
Keywords: DRNTU::Engineering
Issue Date: 2018
Abstract: Wireless charging solution provide consumers a safe, beneficial way to charge millions of electronics back at home, workplace and in the industry. Eliminating usage on batteries, cables and physical connectors will gain users with vast amount of advantages, which includes saving cost, maximizing efficiency, and of course the most paramount which is safety compare to traditional batteries and charging cables laying around the vicinity. From medical devices, smartphones, industrial equipment applications, transmitting power wirelessly are safe, continuous, and reliable power transfer to make sure all kinds of equipment and devices are wirelessly charged and always ready to be use at a short notice. Wireless Charging technologies have huge potential value in the current market. Almost all of the mobile phone nowadays are pack with wireless charging technology. However, wireless charging is not always fast charging in electronic devices. Hence, for this final year project, there will be discussion on fast charging for wireless charging and various wireless charging techniques. Removing batteries from daily electronics are crucial. Many electronics used by consumer need lots of Li-Ion batteries. There are lots of disadvantages which includes, restriction in transportation, not environmentally friendly, and a potential hazard for children. Therefore, the main research objective was to investigate on wireless charging, replacing and reduce the usage of batteries to charge electronic devices wirelessly.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10356/75081
Schools: School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering 
Organisations: Future ELectronics
Rights: Nanyang Technological University
Fulltext Permission: restricted
Fulltext Availability: With Fulltext
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