BSI PD IEC/TR 62869:2013
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Activities and considerations related to wireless power transfer (WPT) for audio, video and multimedia systems and equipment
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2013 | 56 |
This technical report addresses activities and considerations related to wireless power transfer for audio, video and multimedia systems and equipment. It combines public information, contributions by experts and completed IEC TC 100 WPT survey responses and reviews global market conditions. The TR describes a range of WPT technical approaches with the aid of a system reference model, outlines the impacts on WPT of applicable regulation and surveys standards development organization (SDO) and private industry consortium-led activities in support of WPT technical standards development. The TR concludes with observations and recommendations for potential future technical standards development activities that lie within scope of IEC TC 100.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | CONTENTS |
8 | FOREWORD |
10 | INTRODUCTION |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Executive summary 2.1 Market 2.2 Technology 2.3 Regulation |
12 | 2.4 Standards development 2.5 IEC TC 100 WPT technical standards development 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 Terms and definitions |
13 | 3.2 Abbreviations |
15 | 4 Market 4.1 Use cases 4.1.1 General 4.1.2 Vehicle 4.1.3 Commercial, institutional, retail 4.1.4 Residential |
16 | 4.1.5 Professional office 4.1.6 Transportation and public spaces 4.1.7 Beyond mobile CE 4.2 Public benefit, including reduction in e-waste |
18 | 4.3 Overview of products and services 4.3.1 Overview 4.3.2 Market segmentation 4.3.3 Market size 4.3.4 Geographic extent 4.3.5 Market participation 4.3.6 Current market technologies |
19 | 4.3.7 Global industry engagement 4.3.8 By underlying technology 4.3.9 By product and use case |
20 | Figures Figure 1 – Automotive CE WPT products and concepts |
21 | Figure 2 – CE WPT products and concepts Figure 3 – Professional office WPT products and concepts |
22 | 4.4 Research activities 4.4.1 Academic research Figure 4 – Embedded WPT concepts for public spaces Tables Table 1 – Academic-type research |
23 | 4.4.2 Market research and analysis Table 2 – Market planning and analysis |
24 | 5 Technology 5.1 System reference model |
25 | Figure 5 – WPT system reference model for single source single device |
26 | 5.2 The wireless power transfer layer 5.2.1 General 5.2.2 Electromagnetic induction |
27 | 5.2.3 Magnetic resonance Figure 6 – Electromagnetic induction Figure 7 – Magnetic resonance |
28 | 5.2.4 Capacitive coupling 5.2.5 Microwave power transfer 5.2.6 Microwave energy harvesting Figure 8 – Electric field inductive coupling Figure 9 – Microwave power transfer |
29 | 6 Regulation 6.1 Spectrum Table 3 – Operating frequencies and power limits |
30 | 6.2 RF emissions 6.3 Safety 6.3.1 General 6.3.2 RF exposure |
31 | Table 4 – GB8702-88 (China) basic restrictions Table 5 – GB 9175-88 (China) maximum permitted exposure |
32 | 6.3.3 Heating 6.3.4 Electrical safety 6.4 Compliance 6.4.1 Identified regulations and standards Figure 10 – Radio-exposure protection guidelines details (Japan) |
33 | Table 6 – Identified regulations and standards |
34 | 6.4.2 Measurement methods 6.5 Impact of regulation 7 Technical standards development 7.1 General |
35 | 7.2 Global survey industrial consortia 7.2.1 General 7.2.2 A4WP – Alliance for Wireless Power 7.2.3 CE4A – Consumer Electronics for Automotive 7.2.4 DE – Digital Europe 7.2.5 KWPF – Korea Wireless Power Forum Table 7 – Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP) Table 8 – Consumer Electronics for Automotive (CE4A) Table 9 – Digital Europe (DE) |
36 | 7.2.6 MFAN – Magnetic Field Area Network Forum 7.2.7 NFC Forum 7.2.8 PMA – Power Matters Alliance 7.2.9 WPC – Wireless Power Consortium Table 10 – Korea Wireless Power Forum (KWPF) Table 11 – Magnetic Field Area Network Forum (MFAN) Table 12 – NFC Forum Table 13 – Power Matters Alliance (PMA) |
37 | 7.3 Global survey governmental and standards development organizations 7.3.1 General Table 14 – Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) |
38 | 7.3.2 APT – Asia Pacific Telecommunity Figure 11 – Regulatory, technical standards and implementation pipelines |
39 | 7.3.3 ARIB – Association of Radio Industries and Businesses 7.3.4 BWF – Broadband Wireless Forum Table 15 – Asia Pacific Telecommunity (APT) Table 16 – Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) |
40 | Figure 12 – Relationship between key Japan WPT technical standards stakeholders |
41 | 7.3.5 CCSA – China Communications Standards Association Table 17 – Broadband Wireless Forum (BWF) Table 18 – China Communications Standards Association (CCSA) |
42 | 7.3.6 CEA – Consumer Electronics Association 7.3.7 CJK – China, Japan and Korea Standards Coordination 7.3.8 ETSI – European Telecommunications Standards Institute Table 19 – Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) Table 20 – China, Japan and Korea Standards Coordination (CJK) |
43 | 7.3.9 GSC – Global Standards Collaboration 7.3.10 IEC TC 100 Table 21 – European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Table 22 – Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) Table 23 – IEC TC 100 |
44 | 7.3.11 ISO/IEC JTC 1 7.3.12 ITU-R 7.3.13 TTA – Telecommunications Technology Association Table 24 – ISO/IEC JTC 1 Table 25 – ITU-R |
45 | 7.3.14 UL – Underwriters Laboratories 8 Review of WPT opportunities and challenges 8.1 General 8.2 Market 8.2.1 Interoperability Table 26 – Telecommunications Technologies Association (TTA) Table 27 – Underwriters Laboratories (UL) |
46 | 8.2.2 Use cases 8.3 Technology and technical standards development 8.3.1 Competing WPT technologies 8.3.2 Parallel efforts 8.3.3 Interoperability and multi-protocol support 9 Role for IEC TC 100 9.1 General 9.2 Market 9.2.1 Increase awareness and impact |
47 | 9.2.2 Nomenclature harmonization 9.3 Technology 9.3.1 Technology taxonomy, use case and use case category harmonization 9.3.2 WPT classification 9.4 Regulation 9.4.1 General 9.4.2 Product categorization 9.4.3 Spectrum 9.4.4 RF emissions (EMI/EMC), RF exposure and regulatory engineering |
48 | 9.5 Technical standards development 9.5.1 Framework of WPT standards 9.5.2 Interoperability |
49 | 9.5.3 Minimum performance testing and certification 10 Summary and conclusions |
51 | Bibliography |