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    Title

    Wireless Power Transmission Technologies and Application

    type

    oral

    Description

    This session focuses on all aspects of wireless power transmission systems. It covers 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 covers theoretical as well as applied and experimental results, including emitter/receiver antenna architectures and deployment.

    Date

    2025-09-29

    Time

    15:30

    Room

    Room C4.6

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Dr. Ming Li, China Academy of Space Technology (CAST), China;

    • Rapporteur: Prof. Massimiliano Vasile, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom;

    • Rapporteur: Haroon B. Oqab, Space Canada Corporation, Canada;

    • Rapporteur: Prof. Nobuyuki Kaya, Kobe University, Japan;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    15:30

    Microwave Beam Control Experiment for Long-Range WPT using Aircraft towards Solar Power Satellite

    10

    Dr. Koji Tanaka

    Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

    Japan

    2

    15:40

    HYPERION - A Wireless Power Transfer System for Lunar Applications

    10

    Mr. Davide Russo

    Politecnico di Milano

    Italy

    3

    15:50

    High-Efficiency and Long-Term Stable Laser Power Converters for High-Power Wireless Transmission Applications

    10

    Dr. Xiaoxu Huang

    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    China

    4

    16:00

    Coherent and spectral beam combining approaches to Lunar wireless power transmission

    10

    Ms. Anna Mauro

    Politecnico di Torino

    Italy

    5

    16:10

    Cislunar Orbital Power Beaming System Design Concepts

    10

    Mr. Timothy Cichan

    Lockheed Martin Corporation

    United States

    6

    16:20

    Enhancements to Cost-Effective Techniques for Long Range Wireless Power Transmission: A Simulation Study on Space-Based Solar Power

    10

    Prof. Joon-Min Choi

    HanSeo University

    Korea, Republic of

    7

    16:30

    Arrayed Microwave Beamer's Power Transmission Experiments on the Ground

    10

    Dr. Sang-Hwa Yi

    Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI)

    Korea, Republic of

    8

    16:40

    design of a wpt system based on lunar conditions

    10

    Mr. Zijian Yin

    Dalian University of Technology (DUT)

    China

    9

    16:50

    Microwave-Based Wireless Power Transmission for Modular Lunar Robots: Rectenna Prototype Design and Experimental Validation

    10

    Ms. A. Sejal Jain

    Tohoku University

    Japan

    10

    17:00

    2025 International Space Solar Power Student Competition Paper No. 1

    10

    Mr. George B. Dietrich

    Space Canada Corporation

    Canada

    11

    17:10

    2025 International Space Solar Power Student Competition Paper No. 2

    10

    Mr. George B. Dietrich

    Space Canada Corporation

    Canada

    12

    17:20

    2025 International Space Solar Power Student Competition Paper No. 3

    10

    Mr. George B. Dietrich

    Space Canada Corporation

    Canada

    13

    17:30

    Space-Based Solar Power and the Future of Energy: Legal, Economic, and Environmental Challenges

    10

    Ms. Shrawani Shagun

    National Law University, Delhi

    India

    *

    Harnessing Free Electromagnetic Waves in Space: A Reverse Approach to Tesla Coil Wireless Energy Transmission

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. İbrahim Alkan

    Gazi University

    Türkiye

    *

    Lunar Link-Up: Demonstrating Space-Based Solar Power and Communication Services for the Moon

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Denis Michael Acker

    Institute of Space Systems, University of Stuttgart

    Germany

    *

    Orbit options for solar reflectors for future space-based energy services around the Moon

    10

    Dr. Onur Çelik

    Delft University of Technology

    The Netherlands