Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
�1���� Introduction
�2���� Applications developed for use
of WPT technologies
������� 2.1���� Portable and mobile
devices
����������������� 2.1.1���� Inductive
WPT for mobile devices such as cellular phones and portable multimedia devices
����������������� 2.1.2���� Resonant
WPT for mobile devices such as cellular phones and portable multimedia devices
such as smartphones, tablets, portable multimedia devices
������� 2.2���� Home appliance and
logistics applications
������� 2.3���� Electric vehicle
�3���� Technologies employed in or
incidental to WPT applications
������� 3.1���� For portable and
mobile devices
����������������� 3.1.1���� Magnetic
induction WPT technology
����������������� 3.1.2���� Magnetic
resonance WPT technology
����������������� 3.1.3���� Capacitive
coupling WPT
������� 3.2���� For home appliances
������� 3.3���� For electrical
vehicles
�4���� WPT�s standardization situation
in the world
������� 4.1�� ��National standards
development organizations
����������������� 4.1.1���� China
����������������� 4.1.2���� Japan
����������������� 4.1.3���� Korea
������� 4.2���� International
organizations
����������������� 4.2.1���� IEC CISPR
����������������� 4.2.2� ���ICNIRP
�5���� Status of spectrum
������� 5.1���� WPT, distinction
between industrial, scientific and medical and short range device bands
������� 5.2���� Non-ISM bands used on
a national basis for WPT
������� 5.3���� ISM bands used on a
national basis for WPT
�6���� Status
of national regulation
a-1-1)���� Analysis from frequency range and definition perspectives
a-1-2)���� Analysis from restriction perspective
a-2-1)���� Analysis from frequency range and definition perspectives
a-2-2)���� Analysis from restriction perspective
�7���� Status of co-existence studies
between WPT and radiocommunication services, including the radio astronomy
service
�8���� WPT human hazards
�9���� Summary
10���� References
Annex 1� RF exposure assessment methodologies
Annex 2� Implementation example of the use of the
6 765-6 795 kHz ISM band� for wireless charging of mobile devices
Annex 3� Measurement data of radiated noise and
conductive noise from WPT systems
�1���� Introduction
�2���� Measurement models and
measurement methods
������� 2.1���� Measurement model and
measurement method for WPT system for EV charging
������� 2.2���� Measurement model and
measurement method for mobile devices, portable
devices, and home appliances
�3���� Target radiation emission limit
set by BWF
������� 3.1���� Target radiation
emission limit for WPT system for EV charging
������� 3.2���� Target radiation
emission limit for mobile and portable devices using magnetic resonance
technology
������� 3.3���� Target radiation emission limit for home appliances
using magnetic inductive technology
������� 3.4���� Target radiation
emission limit for mobile and portable devices using capacitive coupling
technology
�4���� Measurement results of radiated
noise and conductive noise
������� 4.1���� Measurement results
for WPT system for EV charging
������� 4.2���� Measurement results
for mobile and portable devices using magnetic resonance technology
������� 4.3���� Measurement results
for home appliances using magnetic inductive technology
������� 4.4���� Measurement results
for mobile and portable devices using capacitive coupling technology