Tire monitoring sensor, system and conrol method thereof, and vehicle having the same
US-2024416687-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9608472B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9608472-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414223841-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 25, 2009 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2017 |
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Some embodiments provide a system for charging devices. The system includes a master device and a slave device. Some embodiments provide a method for charging devices in a system that includes a slave device and a master device. The slave device includes (1) an antenna to receive a radio frequency (RF) beam and (2) a power generation module connected to the antenna that converts RF energy received by the slave antenna to power. The master device includes (1) a directional antenna to direct RF power to the antenna of the slave device and (2) a module that provides power to the directional antenna of the master device.
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What is claimed is: 1. A master device for wirelessly providing power to a set of slave devices, the master device comprising: a power transmitter configured to wirelessly provide power to the set of slave devices; the master device configured to: receive an identification of each slave device in the set of slave devices; compare the identification received from each of the slave devices with identifications of slave devices stored in a database, the database storing identification of slaves devices that are authorized to wirelessly receive power from the master device; and wirelessly provide, utilizing the power transmitter, power to one or more slave devices in the set of slave devices having an identification that matches the identification of an authorized slave device stored in the database. 2. The master device of claim 1 further comprising a directional antenna to direct radio frequency (RF) energy to an antenna of each slave device for conversion of the RF energy to power by the slave device. 3. The master device of claim 2 , wherein the RF energy is an RF beam directed to the antenna of the slave device. 4. The master device of claim 1 further comprising a coil, wherein wirelessly providing power to one or more slave devices comprises: receiving alternating power at the coil of the master device from the power transmitter; and transmitting energy by induction from the coil of the master device to a coil of each of said one or more slave devices for conversion of the inducted energy to power by the slave device. 5. The master device of claim 1 further configured to: monitor a power status of the set of slave devices; determine which slave devices gets charged; and determine charging priorities of the slave devices being charged. 6. A method for use by a master device for wirelessly providing power to a set of slave devices, the method comprising: receiving an identification of each slave device in the set of slave devices; comparing the identification received from each of the slave devices with identifications of slave devices stored in a database, the database storing identification of slaves devices that are authorized to wirelessly receive power from the master device; and wirelessly providing power to one or more slave devices in the set of slave devices having an identification that matches the identification of an authorized slave device stored in the database. 7. The method of claim 6 , the master device further comprising a directional antenna, the method further comprising directing radio frequency (RF) energy to an antenna of each slave device for conversion of the RF energy to power by the slave device. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the RF energy is an RF beam directed to the antenna of the slave device. 9. The method of claim 6 , the master device further comprising a coil, wherein wirelessly providing power to one or more slave devices comprises: receiving alternating power at the coil of the master device from the power transmitter; and transmitting energy by induction from the coil of the master device to a coil of each of said one or more slave devices for conversion of the inducted energy to power by the slave device. 10. The method of claim 6 further comprising: monitoring a power status of the set of slave devices; determining which slave devices gets charged; and determining charging priorities of the slave devices being charged. 11. A slave device for wirelessly receiving energy from a master device, the slave device comprising: a set of electronic circuitry; and a converter configured to generate power from the energy wirelessly received from the master device for use by the set of electronic circuitry; the slave device configured to: transmit a slave device identification to the master device for determining authorization to wirelessly receive energy from the master device; wirelessly receive, in response to transmitting the slave device identification to the master device, energy from the master device; and generate, using the converter, power from the wireless energy received from the master device for use by the set of electronic circuitry of the slave device. 12. The slave device of claim 11 further configured to: store identifying information of a set of master devices that are authorized to wirelessly provide energy to the slave device; and allow the converter to generate power from the energy wirelessly received from a master device only when an identifying information received from the master device matches the identifying information of a master device from the set of authorized master devices. 13. The slave device of claim 11 further comprising an antenna to receive radio frequency (RF) energy from a directional antenna of the master device to convert the RF energy to power by the slave device. 14. The slave device of claim 13 , wherein the RF energy is an RF beam directed by a directional antenna of the master device to the antenna of the slave device. 15. The slave device of claim 11 further comprising a coil, wherein wirelessly receiving energy from the master device comprises receiving energy by induction from a coil of the master device at the coil of the slave device to convert the inducted energy to power by the slave device. 16. The slave device of claim 11 further comprising a capacitor, the converter of the slave device further configured to store the converted power in the capacitor. 17. The slave device of claim 11 further comprising a battery, the converter of the slave device further configured to use the converted power to charge the battery of the slave device. 18. The slave device of claim 11 further comprising: a battery; a capacitor; a switch connected to the battery, the capacitor, and the converter; and a controller configured to adjust a position of the switch to connect the converter to (i) the capacitor, (ii) the battery, or (iii) both the capacitor and the battery. 19. A method for use by a slave device for generating power from energy wirelessly received from a master device, the method comprising: transmitting a slave device identification to the master device for determining authorization to wirelessly receive energy from the master device; wirelessly receiving, in response to transmitting the slave device identification to the master device, energy from the master device; and generating power from the wireless energy received from the master device for use by a set of electronic circuitry of the slave device. 20. The method of claim 19 further comprising: storing, by the slave device, identifying information of a set of master devices that are authorized to wirelessly provide energy to the slave device; and allowing the converter to generate power from the energy wirelessly received from a master device only when an identifying information received from the master device matches the identifying information of a master device from the set of authorized master devices. 21. The method of claim 19 , the slave device further comprising an antenna to receive radio frequency (RF) energy from a directional antenna of the master device to convert the RF energy to power by the slave device. 22. The method of claim 20 , wherein the RF energy is an RF beam directed by a directional antenna of the master device to the antenna of the slave device. 23. The method of claim 19 , the slave device further comprising a coil, wherein wire
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