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Wireless electricity: What the hell!

From IOL: 'Scientists produce wireless electricity'



Chicago - MIT researchers said on Thursday they will soon be able to charge a computer or cellphone battery from across a room, perhaps making the annoyance of wires or dead batteries a thing of the past.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology scientists and their wireless energy transfer technology may soon eliminate wires that tether our machines to wall sockets, or may keep batteries topped up and ready to go.

"This invention could free us from power cables."

"This invention could free us from power cables and ideally replace batteries to a good extent, at least in the context of a home or office setting," said Aristeidis Karalis, a student member of the MIT team that worked four years on the problem.

The team at MIT, a top US academic laboratory, has shown their fledgling "WiTricity" technology can power a 60 watt bulb from a power source two metres away.

That is enough juice to power an average laptop, said Marin Soljacic, a professor of physics at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who called the experiment a "major milestone".

"The technology is almost at the point where it could be used for a practical application," he added.

The technology is simple and based on resonance, which causes an object to vibrate when energy of a certain frequency is applied to it, Soljacic explained.

Two resonant objects on the same resonance frequency can exchange energy efficiently, while interacting weakly with objects that are not on the same wavelength.

For the light bulb experiment, the MIT team used electromagnetic resonators in the form of copper coils.

One of the coils was attached to a power source. The other acted as a receiver.

The transmitter emitted electrical vibrations of a certain frequency which rippled across an electromagnetic field to the receiver or "resonator."

WiTricity

The researchers now plan to make the WiTricity technology more efficient, perhaps by using different materials, though they do not believe its range will reach beyond a room or a factory floor.

However they are confident the system can improved to the point that consumers can dispense with power cords for their laptops, PDAs, Blackberries or cellphones if they are being used in the same room as the power source.

"This is a major milestone," said Soljacic. "The technology is almost at the point where it could be used for a practical application."

Details of the experiment appear in the journal Science.

Inherent limits mean the technology could only recharge gadgets within a few metres - effectively in the same room.

The technology has already piqued the interest of some big names in consumer electronics, and venture capitalists have been lining up with offers for the six MIT researchers who are now figuring how to turn their pet project into a marketable commodity. - AFP and The Independent




Awesome stuff.
 
Awesome...


...so I can taser somebody sitting in the next room then? :D :D

But it will be nice to sit in bed with a real wireless laptop/pda and surf the internet without any wires snaking all over the place... :D
 
Once this is hooked up to that Steorn perpetual motion machine, the world will be pimping.
 
think about it.... the energy is flowing through the air going through your body .... it must have some effect on you? One thing is for certain we have no idea of how things affect as in the long as most of our technology is still in its infant stages. In 50years time we will find that wifi causes cancer or who knows what.

But I like 15dbi antenae on my roof :)
 
Brilliant XD Gooooooooo technology!!!!!!! Let's hope we get to see this in action before we die lol....
 
No more tripping over the vacuum cord! Or.. stealing the kettle cord to use for the pc. Hehe
 
doesnt Johan Baurain use this to cure ailments? or something like that...

i cure ailments with Vodka, or a hammer... but hey, whatever pops your pickle.

dont you guys have electric toofbrushes that recharge without wires? it also works with this resonance principle. apparently very simple (relative to what pray tell?) and fathered to some extent by Nicola Tesla.
 
Apparently it's safe:

sing low frequency electromagnetic waves, which are about 30m (100ft) long, also has a safety advantage according to Professor Pendry.

"Ordinarily if you have a transmitter operating like a mobile phone at 2GHz - a much shorter wavelength - then it radiates a mixture of magnetic and electric fields," he said.


Plugs and cables

Socket shortage solutions

This is a characteristic of what is known as the "far field", the field seen more than one wavelength from the device. At a distance of less than one wavelength the field is almost entirely magnetic.

"The body really responds strongly to electric fields, which is why you can cook a chicken in a microwave," said Sir John.

"But it doesn't respond to magnetic fields. As far as we know the body has almost zero response to magnetic fields in terms of the amount of power it absorbs."

As a result, the system should not present any significant health risk to humans, said Professor Soljacic.

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The only part of the article that is impressive is the efficiency. The rest Tesla got working long ago. He even managed decent distances - like kilometers.

I foresee health risks!
Getting electrocuted is a health risk, its effects are also a bit more immediate.

...so I can taser somebody sitting in the next room then?
Maybe if you strap the person onto a 3-phase.

What I wanna know is what kind of power are they putting through this. A light is one thing, but what about a heater?
 
You know what i never understoood, why do all heaters come with power chords that are just longer than your arm.... its like they expect you to put the heater on top of all your swarms of wires!
 
Ooo... That's a brilliant point >.> I have one of this little heaterfan thingies, it has a nice long cable :D Although... it no longer likes its maximum heat setting... Uh... it starts... flaming :D I should probably get a new one... But it works great as foot warmer on it's lowest setting :p

My parents used to have one of those old oil eaters - I LOVE THOSE THINGS - but you needed a lead just to get it away from the wall.
 
Its very weird that this is being considered 'big' news - as Nikola Tesla, major electrical engineer and inventor (the alternating current concept in cars, among other things) - did wireless delivery of electricity over, if memory serves me right, around 25 MILES - way back..
http://displaydaily.com/2006/12/05/teslas-vision-lives-on-wireless-power-for-ce-devices/

do some searching on Tesla, as he had an entirely different conceptual approach to electricity and radio waves - and most of his patents are lurking
online..

He also envisioned a global delivery system for free electricity - naturally he ended up broke, ripped off and most of his inventions suppressed..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla
http://www.tesla-museum.org/meni_en.htm
http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96jul/tesla.html

On a separate related issue, the concept of EM radiation (specifically 'wifi')in causing cancer, is the focus of a recent Panorama documentary
http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/1170543/5741625/
 
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