Tretyakov, SergeiRa’di, YounesSimovski, ConstantinValagiannopoulos, Constantinos2018-01-252018-01-252017-11-13Tretyakov, Sergei, Valagiannopoulos, Constantinos, Ra’di, Younes, Simovski, Constantin (2017) On Self-Oscillating Wireless Power Transfer. IEEE International Conference on Microwaves, Antennas, Communications and Electronic Systems (COMCAS).http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8244727/http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/3126Abstract—Conventional wireless power transfer systems consist of a microwave power generator located at one place and a microwave power receiver located at a distance. To realize efficient power transfer, the system brought to resonance and the coupled-antenna mode is optimized to reduce radiation into surrounding space. In this scheme, moving or varying a receiver results in a necessity of the difficult tuning the whole systems that implies a complex and energy consuming feed-back structure. We propose a new paradigm of wireless power delivery where the whole system, including transmitter and receiver, is a united microwave power generator. Instead of first converting DC or 50/60 Hz power into microwaves and then arranging a wireless transfer link between two antennas, in our proposed scenario microwave oscillations are directly generated at the receiver location, eliminating the need for dynamical tuning of the system impedances.enAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United StatesWireless power transfermaximal efficiencymaximal power outputnegative resistanceOn Self-Oscillating Wireless Power TransferArticle