ProjectsIndustrial

Over the years, students in Applied Energy Laboratory have completed a wide range of innovative and high-quality projects. Many of these projects have been showcased in academic conferences and final-year exhibitions, reflecting the creativity, technical skills, and problem-solving abilities of our students:

Modeling and Control Design of High Energy, Power Bursting Wireless Transfer Systems

Supervisor(s):
Ohad Akler

2025

Modeling and Control Design of High Energy, Power Bursting Wireless Transfer SystemsTo validate the proposed control strategy, a hardware prototype of the capacitor-fed half-bridge resonant inverter was developed. The setup includes large pre-charged DC capacitors as the energy source, a series RLC load with controllable varying inductance and resistance, and high-speed sensing circuitry for real-time current phase and magnitude measurement.

The inverter is driven by a Texas Instruments DSP (TMS320F28335), the feedback controller. Experimental tests confirmed that the prototype accurately tracks rapid load variations, maintaining resonance and stable energy transfer during millisecond-scale power bursts.