WIRELESS POWER DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT IN AN OPEN ENVIRONMENT
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method for wireless power distribution management in an open environment, comprising:
- establishing, in a master server, a key-pair identifier which indicates both a first wireless power target device and a first wireless power source distribution center;
detecting, by the master server, an indication of a wireless power coupling between the first wireless power target device and a second wireless power source distribution center;
determining, for the wireless power coupling by the master server using the key-pair identifier, a usage assessment which relates to the first wireless power source distribution center; and
providing, by the master server, the usage assessment for the wireless power coupling.
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Abstract
Disclosed aspects relate to wireless power distribution management in an open environment. A key-pair identifier is established in a master server. The key-pair identifier can indicate both a first wireless power target device and a first wireless power source distribution center. The master server detects an indication of a wireless power coupling between the first wireless power target device and a second wireless power source distribution center. A usage assessment is determined for the wireless power coupling by the master server using the key-pair identifier. The usage assessment can relate to the first wireless power source distribution center. The master server may provide or output the usage assessment for the wireless power coupling.
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20 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method for wireless power distribution management in an open environment, comprising:
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establishing, in a master server, a key-pair identifier which indicates both a first wireless power target device and a first wireless power source distribution center; detecting, by the master server, an indication of a wireless power coupling between the first wireless power target device and a second wireless power source distribution center; determining, for the wireless power coupling by the master server using the key-pair identifier, a usage assessment which relates to the first wireless power source distribution center; and providing, by the master server, the usage assessment for the wireless power coupling. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A system for wireless power distribution management in an open environment, the system comprising:
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a memory having a set of computer readable computer instructions, and a processor for executing the set of computer readable instructions, the set of computer readable instructions including; establishing, in a master server, a key-pair identifier which indicates both a first wireless power target device and a first wireless power source distribution center; detecting, by the master server, an indication of a wireless power coupling between the first wireless power target device and a second wireless power source distribution center; determining, for the wireless power coupling by the master server using the key-pair identifier, a usage assessment which relates to the first wireless power source distribution center; and providing, by the master server, the usage assessment for the wireless power coupling.
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19. A computer program product for wireless power distribution management in an open environment, the computer program product comprising a computer readable storage medium having program instructions embodied therewith, wherein the computer readable storage medium is not a transitory signal per se, the program instructions executable by a processor to cause the processor to perform a method comprising:
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establishing, in a master server, a key-pair identifier which indicates both a first wireless power target device and a first wireless power source distribution center; registering, using a set of identifiers, the first wireless target device with the first wireless power source distribution center; authorizing the first wireless target device to receive wireless power; preventing a second wireless target device from receiving wireless power; detecting, by the master server, an indication of a wireless power coupling between the first wireless power target device and a second wireless power source distribution center; monitoring a distribution of wireless power using the wireless power coupling from the second wireless power source distribution center to the first wireless power target device; maintaining, using a plurality of resonant frequencies, the wireless power coupling; switching, to prevent unauthorized devices from accessing wireless power, among the plurality of resonant frequencies using a frequency hopping technique; determining, for the wireless power coupling by the master server using the key-pair identifier, a usage assessment which relates to the first wireless power source distribution center; computing the usage assessment by allocating the distribution of wireless power to the first wireless power source distribution center; and providing, by the master server, the usage assessment for the wireless power coupling. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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