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Battery-Free and Real-Time Wireless Sensor System on Marine Propulsion Shaft Using a Wireless Power Transfer Module

Young Chul Lee, Van Ai Hoang

2023Sensors17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we present a wireless sensor system (WSS) that integrated an inductive wireless power transfer (I-WPT) module for battery-free real-time monitoring of the status of rotating shaft in ships. Firstly, an optimized I-WPT module for seamless power supply was implemented using multiple Tx and Rx coils, and its power capability of 1.75 W with an efficiency of 75% was achieved. Secondly, as a result of the high-power transfer performance of the implemented I-WPT module, an entire WSS that integrated four sensors was designed on the rotary shaft. Finally, the designed WSS was installed on a small-scale test bench system with a shaft diameter of 200 mm; it was demonstrated that the status of a propulsion shaft could be monitored in real time without a battery.

Topics & Concepts

Wireless power transferBattery (electricity)PropulsionTest benchWirelessElectrical engineeringPower (physics)EngineeringMaximum power transfer theoremWireless sensor networkAutomotive engineeringTransfer (computing)Embedded systemComputer scienceTelecommunicationsAerospace engineeringComputer networkParallel computingQuantum mechanicsPhysicsWireless Power Transfer SystemsElectromagnetic Launch and Propulsion TechnologyMagnetic Bearings and Levitation Dynamics
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