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Different Approaches
Wireless recharging devices do not currently exist. We are exploring
two ways to create them:
- The ``Diffused Glow Interior Lighting'':
- Buildings will continue to have a wired infrastructure both for power
and communications. Addition of wireless power transmitters can be done
at low cost.
In this approach, buildings are equipped with power transmitters to
power or recharge smart devices. The transmitters
omni-directionally transmit diffuse microwave radiation. Devices
to be powered or recharged by wireless means have an attached
rectenna to intercept the radiated power and convert it to DC.
- The ``Drying Lamp'' or ``Microwave Oven'' :
- Bulk recharging of wireless devices is an interesting application
worth considering. Devices suitably equipped with rectennas can be
recharged en masse by being dumped on to a table and irradiated
with microwaves from a projector (drying lamp). Or
the irradiation apparatus can be shielded
during operation (the microwave oven), permitting higher power densities
and quicker recharging. The devices to be recharged this way either need
to have their electronics shielded or they can be switched off during
recharging.
The implications of wireless powering and recharging are profound.
We believe that this technology has a wide range of applications and
can revolutionize the way in which we think about and use wireless
devices. Some questions remain to be answered regarding the safety
and commercial feasibility of wireless power delivery. At the same time,
the basic pieces of technology required are already available today.
We are working presently to put that technology together into effective
demonstrations.
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Alden W. Jackson
1999-03-19