System and Method for a Self-system Analysis in a Wireless Power Transmission Network
First Claim
1. An apparatus for wirelessly providing power, comprising:
- a wireless power transmitter;
a wireless power transmitter manager, operatively coupled to the wireless power transmitter, wherein the wireless power transmitter manager is configured to control radio frequency (RF) waves to form three-dimensional pockets of energy for providing power from the wireless power transmitter to a receiver; and
a communication apparatus for communicating with a network;
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Abstract
A system and method for a self-system analysis in a wireless power transmission network is disclosed. According to some aspects of this disclosure a wireless power transmission network may include one or more wireless power transmitter managers, one or more wireless power receivers, servers, and clouds within a local network to provide wireless power transfer to electronic devices. Wireless power devices in the network may establish, but is not limited to a WiFi connection to share information among all the wireless power devices in the system. Wireless power transmitter managers may monitor everything that happens in the network. If a problem is detected by the wireless power transmitter manager, an analysis of the issue may be done by any device in the network with a copy of the device database. Then a recommendation may be generated for enhancing the system.
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20 Claims
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1. An apparatus for wirelessly providing power, comprising:
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a wireless power transmitter; a wireless power transmitter manager, operatively coupled to the wireless power transmitter, wherein the wireless power transmitter manager is configured to control radio frequency (RF) waves to form three-dimensional pockets of energy for providing power from the wireless power transmitter to a receiver; and a communication apparatus for communicating with a network; - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9)
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8. A method for wirelessly providing power in an apparatus, comprising:
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controlling radio frequency (RF) waves in a wireless power transmitter via a wireless transmitter manager, to form three-dimensional pockets of energy for providing power from the wireless power transmitter to a receiver; and detecting, via the wireless power transmitter, a fault in at least one of the wireless power transmitter and the receiver; and transmitting the detected fault to a network via a communication apparatus. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 20)
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14. A system for wirelessly providing power, comprising:
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a plurality of power sources, each comprising a wireless power transmitter and a wireless power transmitter manager, operatively coupled to the wireless power transmitter, wherein the wireless power transmitter manager is configured to control radio frequency (RF) waves to form three-dimensional pockets of energy for providing power from the wireless power transmitter to a respective receiver, and wherein each of the wireless power transmitters are configured to detect a fault in at least one of the wireless power transmitter and the respective receiver, a communication apparatus for communicating with a network; and a server, communicatively coupled to each of the plurality of power sources via the network, the server being configured to receive any of the detected faults transmitted from the power sources, process the received faults and provide a recommendation for correcting the received fault. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19)
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