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Wireless Electricity 

Groups 3 & 4

Rocio Aguilera Jenine Bluett

Jon Alcala Lawrence Cushion

Monica Borowiak Jacalyn Kastigar

Heather Madsen Justin Kuryliw 

Jeremy Peterson John Morse

Kristina Polidoro Joseph Nowacki

Crystal Snow Fadima Sidibe

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What Is Wireless Electricity?

� Produce power without the use of wires or cords ² just

like a power outlet

� Place your electronic device that you want to charge in aspecific room or on a surface to charge it wirelessly 

� WiTricity - short for wireless electricity 

� Key: Resonance

� Ex. Glass shatters from sound that hits a certain pitch

� Resonant frequencies must match (sound glass makes to

pitch of sound hitting the glass)

� When resonant frequencies match, glass will absorb sound

and crack

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What Is Wireless Electricity?

� Magnetic Induction (from Answers.com)

� The production of an electromotive force through:

² Motion of a conductor through a magnetic field so as tocut across the magnetic flux

² By a change in the magnetic flux that threads a

conductor

� Magnetic induction + 2 identical copper cords that

resonate at the same frequency = MIT (MassachusettsInstitute of Technology) Scientists making WiTricity 

� Powered 60-watt light bulb from power source 7ft away 

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ideo Example

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PROs

� Less accidents and instances of electrocution

� Convenient to consumers who use products that can be charged

through WiTricity 

� Could eliminate the need for an inefficient, costly, and capital

intensive grid of cables, towers and substations

� Gateway to other breakthrough technological advances

� Eliminate mess of cords and power strips used to charge products

� Your home would keep your gadgets constantly powered up

� Could eliminate batteries

� Magnetic fields have little affect on biological organisms ² but still

needs more testing

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CONs

� Products we use on the go would still need batteries

� Could be like Wi-Fi: free in some places and fees in others

� Electrical pollution

� Associated with illnesses such as, cardiac problems, learning

disabilities, mood disorders, and fatigue

� Electromagnetic radiation

� Associated with childhood and adult leukemia, breast cancer,

clinical depression, and miscarriage

� Uncertain affect on medical equipment, such as heart regulators

� Another way for confidential personal information to be abused

� Objects could absorb radiation unintentionally 

� Efficiency varies by distance (40-90%)

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How Is This Technology Being Used?

� PowerCast

� Introduced wireless holiday lights at the end of 2007

� Leader in the industry 

� Signed nondisclosure agreements to develop products with more

than 100 companies� Companies include manufacturers of:

» Cell phones, MP3 players, automotive parts, temperature

sensors, hearing aids and medical implants

� WildCharge: a Colorado-based company 

� Released a special back plate for the Motorola RAZR� Enables the phone's battery to receive power from a charged mat

� Plans to introduce similar adapters for the iPod Nano and Blackberry 

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How Is This Technology Being Used?

� Bosch and eCoupled� Created a vehicle with wireless energy flowing throughout

� It can:

» Recharge power tools placed on a charging shelf 

» Recognize and recharge cell phones and PDAs placed in

holding bins� Fulton Innovation: US company 

� Working with V isteon, a car parts manufacturer

� Possible product that will recharge a phone when it·s placed into avehicle's cup holder

� Probably won·t be widely seen until 2009 ² at the earliest

� Many experiments still needed� Health effects?

� Privacy 

� Finalization of invention

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Projections For How Technology Will Be Used

� US Department of Defense is funding research

� Hopes soldiers will be able to recharge batteries

automatically 

� MIT is talking with companies interested incommercializing the technology 

� Has attracted the attention of consumer-electronics

companies and the auto industry 

� Overall hopes to wirelessly recharge electronic products

in any area through this new technology � Health-related products

� Consumer electronics

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Bibliography 

� http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2008-

01/electricity-air

� http://www.answers.com/topic/electromagnetic-

induction� http://www.katu.com/news/tech/27313134.html

� http://www.CNNMoney.com

� http://www.coolbusinessideas.com

� http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-460602/The-end-plug-Scientists-invent-wireless-device-

beams-electricity-home.html