A research team associated with UNIST has developed a wireless charging track system that provides continuous power to moving vehicles. The system uses a wired network to generate a robust magnetic field, allowing vehicles to move freely and eliminates the need for costly ferromagnetic materials. The team has developed algorithms to improve power transfer efficiency, up to 90%, and has conducted safety verifications in line with IEEE and ICNIRP standards.
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