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Displacement-Tolerant Printed Spiral Resonator With Capacitive Compensated-Plates for Non-Radiative Wireless Energy Transfer

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FIGURE 2. Three stages of design method for PSC with capacitive compensated-plates.
TABLE 1. Parameter properties of proposed design.
FIGURE 4. Geometry of the proposed design: Top Layer (Left); Bottom Layer (Right).
FIGURE 6. Simulated coupling coefficient and mutual inductance under lateral displacement (x-axis).
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