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英研究微波波束遠(yuǎn)程無(wú)線充電新技術(shù)

2015-07-01 來(lái)源:新華網(wǎng) 字號(hào):

英國(guó)利茲大學(xué)(University of Leeds)29日發(fā)布消息說(shuō),該校研究人員正與其他院校合作,開發(fā)利用微波波束為機(jī)器人以及其他數(shù)字裝置實(shí)現(xiàn)遠(yuǎn)程充電的新技術(shù)。這個(gè)項(xiàng)目由利茲大學(xué)、倫敦大學(xué)國(guó)王學(xué)院以及蘭卡斯特大學(xué)的研究人員合作進(jìn)行。相關(guān)技術(shù)一旦成熟,有望應(yīng)用在國(guó)防、環(huán)境監(jiān)控以及智能運(yùn)輸?shù)榷鄠€(gè)領(lǐng)域。早在19世紀(jì),就有科學(xué)家提出了無(wú)線充電技術(shù)的理論并開展實(shí)驗(yàn)。

英研究微波波束遠(yuǎn)程無(wú)線充電新技術(shù)

如今,人們手中的智能電話等設(shè)備也已部分實(shí)現(xiàn)無(wú)線充電,不過(guò)最大的問(wèn)題還是距離——市面上的無(wú)線充電器仍需要與手機(jī)接觸才能開始充電。

因此,這個(gè)項(xiàng)目將主要探索遠(yuǎn)距離無(wú)線充電的可能性。利用目前在天線陣列技術(shù)方面的突破,研究團(tuán)隊(duì)將開發(fā)相關(guān)系統(tǒng),利用可控的微波波束遠(yuǎn)程為機(jī)器人進(jìn)行無(wú)線充電。

參與項(xiàng)目的Ian Robertson說(shuō),結(jié)合先進(jìn)的信號(hào)處理、無(wú)線網(wǎng)絡(luò)以及微波工程等技術(shù),可控的微波波束能安全地實(shí)現(xiàn)遠(yuǎn)程能量傳輸。但他也坦言,仍有許多技術(shù)難關(guān)需要逾越。

原文參考:

New research aims to charge robots remotely

Researchers at the University of Leeds are taking part in a project to develop ways to wirelessly “beam” power into robots and other digital systems.

The £1 million SWIFT project is the first collaborative UK effort to develop systems that can simultaneously transfer information and power across wireless networks.

Wireless power transfer dates back to Nikola Tesla, who experimentally demonstrated wireless energy transfer (WET) in the late 19th century, and short-range wireless charging of mobile phones and other gadgets is about to become standard.

However, the new project will focus on the possibility of longer-range wireless charging, exploiting recent advances in electronically-steered antennas that make it feasible to power robots safely over a significant distance using a microwave beam.

Researchers at Leeds, King’s College London and Lancaster University are involved in the project, which is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).

Professor Ian Robertson, of the University of Leeds’ School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, said: “This is a very exciting opportunity to demonstrate that steerable microwave beams can safely transmit significant power over long distances, with advanced new techniques combining expertise in information theory, signal processing, wireless networking and microwave engineering.”

A key aim of the new project is to build working prototypes of wirelessly powered robots, which will be fabricated in the new EPSRC National Facility for Innovative Robotic Systems at Leeds.

The SWIFT project is supported by leading UK industry partners including Thales, the Mobile VCE, Instrumentel and Lime Microsystems along with prominent international partners from Princeton University and the National University of Singapore.

Professor Zhiguo Ding, from Lancaster University’s School of Computing and Communications, who will lead the project, said: “This project is the first interdisciplinary initiative to promote innovation and technology transfer between academia and industry in the UK for one of the most challenging and most important problems in future communication networks.”

Wireless communication systems employ electromagnetic waves in order to transfer information. Until recently, the information transmission capacity of these signals has been the main focus of research and applications, neglecting their energy content. However, thanks to recent advances in silicon technology, the energy requirements of embedded systems have been significantly reduced, making electromagnetic waves a potentially useful source of energy.

Professor Robertson added: “Wireless power transfer to robots provides many exciting opportunities: in the 1960s, Raytheon demonstrated that a large model helicopter could be remotely powered by a microwave beam and elevated to 50 feet. However, there are many challenges that need to be addressed to make such an approach economical and safe.”

Professor Arumugam Nallanathan, Professor in Wireless Communications at  King’s College London, said: “This research will bring significant benefits to a range of applications including environmental monitoring, tactical surveillance, intelligent transportation, wireless healthcare, future factories, and smart cities."

The SWIFT project will run for three years.

In a separate development, the University of Leeds became a founding member of the EPSRC UK Robotics and Autonomous Systems Network on June 25. The Network will bring together the UK’s core academic capabilities in robotics innovation under national coordination for the first time and encourage academic and industry collaborations that will accelerate the development and adoption of robotics and autonomous systems.

The founding network members are Imperial College London, Bristol Robotics Lab, University of Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt University, University of Leeds, University of Liverpool, Loughborough University, University of Oxford, University of Sheffield, University of Southampton, University College London, and University of Warwick.

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