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In this research work we have proposed the concept of wireless solar power transmission . The Harvested solar power is transmitted without using any type of electrical conductor or wires. This research work involves in the effective output transmission of electrical power generated by the solar cell wirelessly by using microwave signals. We have proved in this research work the Wireless power transmission concept with the help of microwave transmitter and receivers. By the help of this technique we can able to reduce the distribution loss, allocation and other type of transmission losses. We…mehr

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In this research work we have proposed the concept of wireless solar power transmission . The Harvested solar power is transmitted without using any type of electrical conductor or wires. This research work involves in the effective output transmission of electrical power generated by the solar cell wirelessly by using microwave signals. We have proved in this research work the Wireless power transmission concept with the help of microwave transmitter and receivers. By the help of this technique we can able to reduce the distribution loss, allocation and other type of transmission losses. We believe that this research work we will open a new avenue in wireless transmission of energy, which is in need of this century. In the current situations prevailing in this world our research will be a boon to the developing nations which spend large amount of economy for generation, transmission of energy by reducing the cost and other associated problems involved in this process.
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Dr.V.Vedanarayanan Se incorporó al Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología Sathyabama, Chennai, como profesor en 2003. Ha completado la licenciatura en Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica de la Universidad de Madrás y el máster en Ingeniería Electrónica y de Control de la Universidad de Sathyabama, Chennai. Completó su doctorado en 2020 en el SIST, Chennai.