Prototype Design of Space Based Wireless Solar Power Transmitting Satellite for Ground Based Power Station

Abstract

Solar power satellite is a proposed satellite built in earth and it use in the transmission line. It consists of large scale, clean and stable electric power source. Solar energy is converted into electromagnetic waves by using solar power satellite. The receiving antenna placed on earth will receive the microwaves from the transmitter converted into electricity. Wireless Power Transmission system is more essential in solar power satellite. The microwave been present in WPT will collects solar energy and converts them into electrical energy. This method is advanced one then conversional method. Wireless Power Transmission is most convenient technology for partial application in terms of power value and efficiency.

Country : India

1 D.Santhosh kumar2 V.Lavanya3 S.Muthulakshmi

  1. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Vivekanandha College of Engineering Women [Autonomous], Tiruchengode, Tamilnadu, India
  2. M.E Scholar, Vivekanandha College of Engineering Women [Autonomous], Tiruchengode, Tamilnadu, India
  3. M.E Scholar, Vivekanandha College of Engineering Women [Autonomous], Tiruchengode, Tamilnadu, India

IRJIET, Volume 3, Issue 4, April 2019 pp. 17-20

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