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Review and Comparative Analysis of Topologies and Control Methods in Dynamic Wireless Charging of Electric Vehicles

Anindya Chitta BagchiUtah State University, Logan, UT, USAAbhilash KamineniUtah State University, Logan, UT, USARegan ZaneUtah State University, Logan, UT, USARichard Barney CarlsonIdaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID, USA
2021en
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Dynamic wireless power transfer (DWPT) systems are developed as a solution to electric vehicle (EV) range limitations and battery size requirements. DWPT systems require careful consideration relative to dynamic variations in coupling for power flow control. With continued advances in development of different types of couplers, compensation, and converter topologies, the stability of control systems and lack of interoperability among different configurations remain significant challenges in the path toward commercialization of DWPT. This work provides a review of the existing coupler, compensation topologies, and control schemes to determine their effectiveness in achieving the desired control objectives. In addition, it introduces practical metrics for a system designer to consider when developing the magnetics and power electronics for a DWPT system to ensure good controllability. It also shows how the delay in communication can affect the control performance and impact recommendations for high-speed vehicle charging. The comparisons are performed and through simulations for the design of a 50-kW system using different topologies. The simulation results corroborate the guidelines developed for future designs of DWPT systems.

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