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Based on rigorous scattering theory we establish a systematic methodology for research of metamaterial-modified current-carrying conductors, from which we mathematically demonstrate the explanation of transformation optics could be extended in metamaterial-modified wireless power transfer system, and based on that we could establish a equivalent model. More important, our demonstration reveals that the equivalent model will still be applicable even when TO could not give a direct explanation, as the requirements of complementary media is not satisfied. And numerical results from our methodology as well as COMSOL verified our findings. The demonstration is not under specific frequency, the conclusion could be extended to a broad range of wavelength, and expected to be applicable for active cloak etc.
We apply the transformation-optics approach to the design of a metamaterial radome that can extend the scanning angle of a phased-array antenna. For moderate enhancement of the scanning angle, via suitable parameterization and optimization of the coo
Recent advances in non-radiative wireless power transfer (WPT) technique essentially relying on magnetic resonance and near-field coupling have successfully enabled a wide range of applications. However, WPT systems based on double resonators are sev
An energy cooperation policy for energy harvesting wireless sensor networks (WSNs) with wireless power transfer is proposed in this paper to balance the energy at each sensor node and increase the total energy utilization ratio of the whole WSNs. Con
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The rapid development of chargeable devices has caused a great deal of interest in efficient and stable wireless power transfer (WPT) solutions. Most conventional WPT technologies exploit outdated electromagnetic field control methods proposed in the