PROTOCOLS FOR WIRELESS POWER TRANSMISSION
First Claim
1. A method of control protocols for a wireless power transmission system, comprising:
- generating two or more RF waves from a transmitter having a micro-controller for digital signal processing in response to receiving a signature signal from a receiver requesting a power delivery;
forming controlled constructive patterns from the generated RF waves controlled by the micro-controller;
accumulating energy or power in the form of constructive interference patterns from the RF waves to form pockets of energy;
converging the pockets of energy in 3-d space to a targeted electronic device connected to the receiver sending the signature signal;
evaluating the signature signal sent by the receiver to authenticate the identification of the targeted electronic device for reception of the pockets of energy to charge the electronic device; and
determining the power delivery profile of the targeted and authenticated electronic device to meet the request for power delivery by the receiver for charging or operating the electronic device.
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Abstract
The present disclosure provides control protocols for wireless power transmission. An embodiment is presented where wireless power transmission may be carried out through pocket-forming where at least one transmitter, which may further include at least one micro-controller for digital signal processing, and one receiver may be utilized. In addition, control protocols which can be used by a micro-controller for authenticating electronic devices requiring wireless power may be provided. Further, control protocols for delivering wireless power to electronic devices may be provided. Lastly, micro-controller may store powering statistics in a processor which may be useful for users and the like.
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20 Claims
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1. A method of control protocols for a wireless power transmission system, comprising:
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generating two or more RF waves from a transmitter having a micro-controller for digital signal processing in response to receiving a signature signal from a receiver requesting a power delivery; forming controlled constructive patterns from the generated RF waves controlled by the micro-controller; accumulating energy or power in the form of constructive interference patterns from the RF waves to form pockets of energy; converging the pockets of energy in 3-d space to a targeted electronic device connected to the receiver sending the signature signal; evaluating the signature signal sent by the receiver to authenticate the identification of the targeted electronic device for reception of the pockets of energy to charge the electronic device; and determining the power delivery profile of the targeted and authenticated electronic device to meet the request for power delivery by the receiver for charging or operating the electronic device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A control protocol for a wireless power transmission system, comprising:
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a transmitter for generating pockets of energy; a receiver electrically connected to at least one electronic device for receiving the pockets of energy; a micro-controller for receiving coded signature signals from the receiver and connected to a communication network between the transmitter and receiver for controlling an authentication and a power profile of each electronic device receiving the pockets of energy. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A system for wireless power transmission, comprising:
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a transmitter for generating two or more RF waves to form controlled constructive interference patterns from the generated RF waves; a micro-controller within the transmitter controlling a predetermined configuration of the constructive interference patterns of RF waves to form pockets of energy; a receiver connected to at least one electronic device for accumulating the pockets of energy converging in 3-d space to the electronic device; communication protocols connected between the transmitter and receiver for processing a coded signature signal by the micro-controller to authenticate and to determine power level requirements of the electronic device. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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