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Wireless Power Transmission: R&D Activities Within Europe

Wireless power transmission (WPT) is an emerging technology that is gaining increased visibility in recent years. Efficient WPT circuits, systems and strategies can address a large group of applications spanning from batteryless systems, battery-free sensors, passive RF identification, near-field co...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques 2014-04, Vol.62 (4), p.1031-1045
Main Authors: Borges Carvalho, Nuno, Georgiadis, Apostolos, Costanzo, Alessandra, Rogier, Hendrik, Collado, Ana, García, José Angel, Lucyszyn, Stepan, Mezzanotte, Paolo, Kracek, Jan, Masotti, Diego, Boaventura, Alírio J. Soares, de las Nieves Ruíz Lavin, Maria, Pinuela, Manuel, Yates, David C., Mitcheson, Paul D., Mazanek, Milos, Pankrac, Vitezslav
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