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THEMED ARTICLE: ADVANCES IN CONDUCTIVE AND WIRELESS POWERING AND CHARGING TECHNOLOGIES FOR TRANSPORTATION APPLICATIONS

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Component design procedure for LCC‐S wireless power transfer systems based on genetic algorithms and sensitivity analysis
Fabio Corti, Matteo Intravaia, Alberto Reatti, Francesco Grasso, Emanuele Grasso, Alicia Triviño Cabrera

Version of Record online: 08 March 2024

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This paper introduces an innovative design procedure using genetic algorithms to identify various feasible combinations of components for an LCC-S wireless power transfer system (WPT). The procedure addresses the challenge of achieving desired performance in WPT systems due to small deviations in component values, which can result in reduced power transfer and decreased converter efficiency. The proposed method evaluates component tolerances and identifies optimal combinations from the generated set, considering the probability of achieving the desired output power. The effectiveness of the design procedure is demonstrated through a case study and experimental evaluation.

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