This document summarizes a research paper on microwave power transmission as a next generation power transmission system. Some key points:
- Microwave power transmission could provide a more efficient alternative to traditional power lines by transmitting power wirelessly via microwaves, reducing transmission losses.
- The concept was first conceived by Nikola Tesla in the late 1800s and early experiments transmitted power over distances of 100 feet. More recent experiments in the 1970s-2000s demonstrated transmitting tens of kilowatts of power wirelessly.
- The system involves a microwave generator, transmitting antenna to broadcast power via microwaves, and a receiving antenna (rectenna) to convert the microwaves back to DC power for devices.