Nigel P. Cook spends much of his time researching Wireless, Antenna, Electronic engineering, Electrical engineering and Wireless power transfer. By researching both Antenna and Loop antenna, Nigel P. Cook produces research that crosses academic boundaries. Nigel P. Cook works mostly in the field of Electronic engineering, limiting it down to concerns involving Signal and, occasionally, Radio frequency.
His study on Transmitter power output is often connected to Inductor as part of broader study in Electrical engineering. His research in Wireless power transfer intersects with topics in Power transmission, Optoelectronics, Resonance and Inductive coupling. His Power transmission research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Transmitter, Battery electric vehicle, Antenna tuner and Near and far field.
His primary areas of investigation include Wireless, Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, Antenna and Wireless power transfer. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Directional antenna, Resonance, Power transmission, Radio frequency and Transmitter. His research in Electrical engineering tackles topics such as Maximum power transfer theorem which are related to areas like Switched-mode power supply.
His Electronic engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Electric vehicle, Data transmission and Electric power system. His study in the field of Antenna tuner also crosses realms of Variable capacitor. While the research belongs to areas of Wireless power transfer, Nigel P. Cook spends his time largely on the problem of Power control, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Battery.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Wireless, Electrical engineering, Antenna, Power transmission and Electronic engineering. His work in the fields of Electrical engineering, such as Transmitter, Transmission, Wireless power transfer and Resonator, intersects with other areas such as Yield. His Transmission study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Battery, Electric vehicle, Power control and Near and far field.
The Antenna study combines topics in areas such as Radio frequency, Signal, Data transmission and Electronics. His work deals with themes such as Resonance and Inductive coupling, which intersect with Power transmission. His Electronic engineering research includes themes of Radio frequency power transmission, RF power amplifier, Amplifier and Antenna tuner.
Nigel P. Cook mostly deals with Wireless, Antenna, Transmitter, Electrical engineering and Data transmission. His Wireless study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Transmission and Transmitter power output. The study incorporates disciplines such as Power transmission and Near and far field in addition to Transmission.
His Transmitter power output research includes elements of Transfer, Excitation and Electric current. His Data transmission research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Electronic engineering and Electronics.
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Packaging and details of a wireless power device
Nigel P. Cook;Lukas Sieber;Hanspeter Widmer.
(2009)
Method and device for maximizing power yield from wireless power magnetic resonators
Widmer Hanspeter;Cook Nigel P;Dominiak Stephen.
(2017)
WIRELESS POWER TRANSMISSION FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES PROVIDED WITH PARASITIC RESONANT TANK
Nigel Cook;Lukas Sieber;Hanspeter Widmer.
(2016)
Method and apparatus for delivering energy to an electrical or electronic device via a wireless link
Nigel P. Cook;Richard C. Levine.
(2007)
Antenna alignment and vehicle guidance for wireless charging of electric vehicles
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(2012)
Method and system for powering electronic device via wireless link
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(2011)
Wireless power antenna alignment adjustment system for vehicles
Nigel P. Cook;Lukas Sieber;Hanspeter Widmer.
(2011)
Wireless power transmission for portable wireless power charging
Nigel P. Cook;Lukas Sieber;Hanspeter Widmer.
(2009)
Wireless power transmission in electric vehicles
Nigel Cook;Lukas Sieber;Hanspeter Widmer.
(2011)
Method and system for wireless power transmission
Cook Nigel P;Sieber Lukas;Widmer Hanspeter.
(2016)
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