session 2

Title

Wireless Power Transmission Technologies, Experiments and Demonstrations

Description

This session focuses on all aspects of wireless power transmission systems. It covers all type of wireless power transmission technologies, including laser, microwave-based as well as novel wireless power transmission technologies from the short ranges (e.g. within spacecraft or between two surface installations) up the very large distances for space exploration and power transmission from space to ground. The session includes theoretical as well as applied and experimental results, including emitter/receiver antenna architectures and deployment.

Date

2013-09-24

Time

09:45

Room

303A

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Space Solar Power Sandwich Module Testing and Performance Characterization

accepted

20'

confirmed

Dr. Paul Jaffe

Naval Research Laboratory

United States

2

Microwave Wireless Power Transmission Test Power Satellite: System Engineering

accepted

20'

Dr. Frank Little

Texas A&M University

United States

3

Development of Phased-Array Antenna System for Wireless Power Transmission Experiment

accepted

20'

confirmed

Dr. Tanaka Koji

ISAS/JAXA

Japan

4

The experimental proposal of the Microwave Power Transmission from the Chinese Manned Space Station

accepted

20'

confirmed

Dr. Haitao Liu

Qian Xuesen Laboratory of Space Technology

China

5

Design and applications of efficient microwave rectifiers for wireless power transmission

accepted

20'

confirmed

Prof. Changjun Liu

China

6

A Reflection Based Power Augmentation Concept for Fractionated Spacecraft Systems

accepted

20'

confirmed

Dr. Chunshi FAN

China Academy of Space Technology (CAST)

China

7

research and experiment on the laser wireless power transmission chain

accepted

20'

confirmed

Prof.Dr. Zhao Changming

Beijing Institute of Technology

China

8

Demonstration of ISS based IR WPT system and capabilities of atmospheric researches.

accepted

20'

confirmed

Mr. Vitaliy Kapranov

RSC "Energia"

Russian Federation

9

Orbital Position, Transmission Path and Spacecraft Attitude Determination for a Solar Power Spacecraft

accepted

20'

confirmed

Mr. Corey Bergsrud

University of North Dakota

United States