Systems and Methods for Wireless power transmission, reciprocation, collection and utilization.

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This is 45 pages of technical information for methods regarding wireless power transmission. The induction methods are very simple but aren't listed in this particular patent but I would highly recommend that anyone reading this 45 page technical information patent should look into tesla based technology and tom valone's feasibility study. (Integrity research institute). Though it's difficult to summarize this patent into just a few words i would say that this technology gives the ability to power (wirelessly) any technology that you can transport, or carry INCLUDING vehicles. The ability for a signal to be interpreted and take the amplitude (and voltage potential) from a signal and put it into a capacitor would be absolutely amazing. In Toronto (yes the Rotman Research institute is on bathurst in Toronto) would be the perfect place to introduce the wireless technology in the world's first WIRED city. Regardless of energy induction methods (tesla based technology) you can even use satellites to broadcast the power amplitude signals from the sun, rectified of course. Even if we still choose to use nuclear (bad idea) we can still eliminate the large cost of infrastructure maintenance that we in Ontario must pay in order to keep fixing those damn power lines all over the place! Abstract: The present invention is a wireless power system which includes components which can be recharged by harvesting wireless power, wireless power transmitters for transmitting the power, and devices which are powered from the components. Features such as temperature monitoring, tiered network protocols including both data and power communication, and power management strategies related to both charging and non-charging operations, are used to improve performance of the wireless network. Rechargeable batteries which are configured to be recharged using wireless power have unique components specifically tailored for recharging operations rather than for providing power to a device. A wireless power supply for powering implanted devices benefits from an external patient controller which contains features for adjusting both power transmission and harvesting provided by other components of the wireless power network. ENJOY!!!

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