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Wireless Power Servo

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Wireless power for battery-free smart devices

Battery dependence limits the reach of smart IoT devices, especially in remote or hazardous areas. This solution transmits energy wirelessly to power devices like servo motors, removing the need for disposable batteries. Using directional antennas, energy-focusing lenses, and efficient RF circuits, it delivers targeted, continuous power, even to components with higher energy demands. The technology supports maintenance-free deployment of smart systems, reducing e-waste and enabling broader, more sustainable access to automation and digital infrastructure

Team

  • Amit Kumar Baghel

    Amit Kumar Baghel

    University of Aveiro

    Dr. Amit Kumar Baghel (Member, IEEE) was born in Delhi, India, in 1992. He received his PhD in Electronics and Electrical Engineering from IIT Guwahati in 2020, later serving as a research associate and visiting faculty at the National Rail Transportation Institute. Since 2021, he has been a researcher at Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Aveiro, Portugal. He has authored 27 papers, held one Indian patent, and has three pending, including one European. His awards include the Gandhian Young Innovation Award (2018), Governor Award (2019), and UGC Kothari Fellowship (2021). His interests include wireless power transfer, metamaterials, antennas, and space-based solar power.more

  • Helena Ribeiro
  • Henrique Chaves

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