Techniques for reducing human exposure to wireless energy in wireless power delivery environments

US2016197522A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016197522-A1
Application numberUS-201614988010-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJan 5, 2016
Priority dateJan 5, 2015
Publication dateJul 7, 2016
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Embodiments of the present disclosure describe techniques for reducing human exposure to wireless energy in wireless power delivery environments. In some embodiments, a wireless power reception apparatus configured to receive wireless power from a wireless charging system in a wireless power delivery environment is disclosed. The wireless power reception apparatus includes a control system and an antenna array. In some embodiments, the control system is configured to dynamically adjust transmission and reception radiation patterns of the antenna array to reduce human exposure to wireless radio frequency (RF) energy.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A wireless power reception apparatus comprising: multiple antennas; and a control system configured to dynamically adjusting a cumulative radiation pattern of the multiple antennas to reduce radio frequency (RF) exposure to a user of an electronic device in which the wireless power reception apparatus is embedded, wherein the wireless power reception apparatus is configured to receive wireless power from a wireless power delivery system in a wireless power delivery environment and to provide the power to the electronic device. 2 . The wireless power reception apparatus of claim 1 , wherein dynamically adjusting the cumulative radiation pattern of the multiple antennas comprises controlling a direction and intensity of a beacon signal transmitted by the multiple antennas. 3 . The wireless power reception apparatus of claim 1 , wherein dynamically adjusting the cumulative radiation pattern of the multiple antennas comprises controlling an angle of incidence of the wireless power received from the wireless power delivery system. 4 . The wireless power apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the multiple antennas each have corresponding radiation patterns that are controlled over amplitude and phase by the control system. 5 . The wireless power apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the radiation patterns of the multiple antennas collectively comprise the cumulative radiation pattern. 6 . The wireless power apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the control system is further configured to detect an orientation of the multiple antennas relative to the user of the electronic device. 7 . The wireless power apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the control system is configured to dynamically adjust the cumulative radiation pattern of the multiple antennas based on the orientation of the multiple antennas relative to the user of the electronic device. 8 . The wireless power apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the control system is further configured to detect a full or partial blockage of one or more of the multiple antennas. 9 . The wireless power apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the control system is configured to dynamically adjust the cumulative radiation pattern of the multiple antennas based on the full or partial blockage of the one or more of the multiple antennas. 10 . The wireless power apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the control system is preconfigured with a set of fixed cumulative radiation patterns, and wherein the control system is configured to cycle through the set of fixed cumulative radiation patterns to identify an optimal antenna configuration for reducing RF exposure to the user of an electronic device. 11 . The wireless power apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the control system is configured to dynamically adjust the cumulative radiation pattern in a direction away from the user of the electronic device. 12 . The wireless power apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the multiple antennas are configured to have the same resonance frequency. 13 . An electronic device comprising: electronic components including one or more processors; multiple antennas disposed on or within the electronic device; and a computer-readable storage medium having instructions stored thereon which, when executed by the one or more processors, direct the electronic device to: dynamically adjust a cumulative radiation pattern of the multiple antennas to reduce radio frequency (RF) exposure to a user of an electronic device in which the wireless power reception apparatus is embedded, wherein the multiple antennas each have a corresponding radiation pattern that is controlled over amplitude and phase, the radiation patterns collectively comprising the cumulative radiation pattern, and wherein the wireless power reception apparatus is configured to receive wireless power from a wireless power delivery system in a wireless power delivery environment and to provide the power to the electronic device. 14 . The electronic device of claim 13 , wherein dynamically adjusting the cumulative radiation pattern of the multiple antennas comprises controlling a direction and intensity of a beacon signal transmitted by the multiple antennas or directing an angle of incidence of the wireless power received from the wireless power delivery system. 15 . The electronic device of claim 13 , wherein the instructions, when executed by the one or more processors, further direct the electronic device to: detect an orientation of the multiple antennas relative to the user of the electronic device, wherein the cumulative radiation pattern is dynamically adjusted based on the orientation of the multiple antennas relative to the user of the electronic device. 16 . The electronic device of claim 13 , wherein the instructions, when executed by the one or more processors, further direct the electronic device to: detect a full or partial blockage of one or more of the multiple antennas by the user of the electronic device, wherein the cumulative radiation pattern is dynamically adjusted based on the full or partial blockage. 17 . The electronic device of claim 13 , wherein the instructions, when executed by the one or more processors, further direct the electronic device to: cycle through a set of fixed cumulative radiation patterns to identify an optimal antenna configuration for reducing RF exposure to the user of an electronic device, wherein the control system is preconfigured with the set of fixed cumulative radiation patterns. 18 . The electronic device of claim 13 , wherein the instructions, when executed by the one or more processors, direct the electronic device to dynamically adjust the cumulative radiation pattern in a direction away from the user of the electronic device. 19 . A method of operating a wireless power reception apparatus to reduce radio frequency (RF) exposure to a user of an electronic device in which the wireless power reception apparatus is embedded, the method comprising: detecting an orientation of an antenna array of the wireless power reception apparatus relative to a user of the electronic device; and adjusting a cumulative radiation pattern of the antenna array to reduce the RF exposure to the user of an electronic device, wherein each antenna of the antenna array has a corresponding radiation pattern that is controlled over amplitude and phase, the radiation patterns collectively comprising the cumulative radiation pattern, and wherein the wireless power reception apparatus is configured to receive wireless power from a wireless power delivery system in a wireless power delivery environment and to provide the power to the electronic device. 20 . The method of claim 19 , wherein detecting the orientation of the antenna array of the wireless power reception apparatus relative to the user of the electronic device comprises identifying a full or partial blockage of one or more antennas of the antenna array by the user of the electronic device.

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  • H02J50/23Primary

    characterised by the type of transmitting antennas, e.g. directional array antennas or Yagi antennas · CPC title

  • H02J50/10Primary

    using inductive coupling · CPC title

  • Medical use or attached to human body · CPC title

  • Shape or location of the implanted or external antenna · CPC title

  • involving the reduction of electric, magnetic or electromagnetic leakage fields · CPC title

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What does patent US2016197522A1 cover?
Embodiments of the present disclosure describe techniques for reducing human exposure to wireless energy in wireless power delivery environments. In some embodiments, a wireless power reception apparatus configured to receive wireless power from a wireless charging system in a wireless power delivery environment is disclosed. The wireless power reception apparatus includes a control system and …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ossia Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J50/23. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jul 07 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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