Power Over Wireless

Hi All,

I am looking for information and views relating Power Over Wireless technology. Both MIT University and Tokyo University have researched and developed wireless power systems.

If you have any views or information please feel free to reply.

I see you have posted this question on a number of forums.

I have no opinions to offer on this, but as an aside, some may be interested in the old alcohol fueled laptops :)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/2847679.stm

Maybe this is some kind of strange spam or something..

I wish I had the millions of dollars to bring a power over wireless product to the market lol I just appears to me that the technology can be used accross all sorts of applications and would like to find out more.

It's an old idea but the longstanding problem is that, except for extremely low power devices, if the energy flux (typically measured in watts per square metre) is high enough for a reasonably sized receiving antenna, anything between the transmitter and the receiver gets fried.

Transponders (e.g., RFID tags) seem to be the practical limit.

I see the appeal in that, occasionally being an alcohol fueled operator. :blink:

Regards

here ya go ;)

http://www.itworldcanada.com/a/Information...4463b43f90.html

i just googled cordless power MIT and it came up :D

-aaron

My first thought when I saw this was it was a joke, just reminded me of this link that was posted here a while back.

Ive heard that many of the developers will license there technology to the bigger manufacters such as Sony and Samsung and they have plans to market the technology over the next 2 years.