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A PV-Battery Three-Port Wireless Charger for Unmanned Aerial

Abstract: This letter introduces a photovoltaic (PV)-battery wireless charger tailored for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), enabling seamless automatic charging. Sharing the resonant tank

Development of a battery free, solar powered, and energy

In this project, we propose to investigate the development of a battery-free UAV that can survive in the air and sustain long-term missions by harvesting solar energy, eliminating the need for...

Automated Photovoltaic Power Plant Inspection via Unmanned Vehicles

This article addresses the design of a fully automated photovoltaic (PV) power plant inspection process by a fleet of unmanned aerial and ground vehicles (UAVs/UGVs).

Photovoltaics for unmanned aerial vehicles

“One of the main contributions of this article is the increase in the autonomy of the designed UAV by incorporating a photovoltaic solar energy backup system,” they said.

Design and Fabrication of a Solar-Powered Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

With the integration of solar photovoltaic (PV) technology for powering the aircraft, military surveillance, traffic control, environmental and meteorological monitoring, civil border

A PV-Battery Three-Port Wireless Charger for Unmanned

Abstract—This letter introduces a photovoltaic (PV)-battery wireless charger tailored for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), enabling seamless automatic charging. Sharing the resonant...

Data Collecting and Monitoring for Photovoltaic

In this paper, based on Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL), we propose a UAV-assisted scheme, which could be used in scenarios

Data Collecting and Monitoring for Photovoltaic System: A Deep

In this paper, based on Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL), we propose a UAV-assisted scheme, which could be used in scenarios without awareness of sensor nodes'' (SNs)

Design and Fabrication of a Solar-Powered Unmanned Aerial

With the integration of solar photovoltaic (PV) technology for powering the aircraft, military surveillance, traffic control, environmental and meteorological monitoring, civil border

A PV-Battery Three-Port Wireless Charger for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Abstract: This letter introduces a photovoltaic (PV)-battery wireless charger tailored for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), enabling seamless automatic charging. Sharing the resonant tank

Energy harvesting fueling the revival of self-powered unmanned aerial

Solar energy harvesting for UAVs mainly relies on photovoltaic cells and can reach watt-scale output power. In contrast, mechanical energy harvesting for UAVs can be further

Photovoltaics for unmanned aerial vehicles

Researchers from Spain and Ecuador have developed an optimization method to integrate PV cells and batteries into UAVs. They

Photovoltaics for unmanned aerial vehicles

Researchers from Spain and Ecuador have developed an optimization method to integrate PV cells and batteries into UAVs. They presented their findings in “ Optimization of

A review of powering unmanned aerial vehicles by clean and

This paper comprehensively reviews renewable power systems for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), including batteries, fuel cells, solar photovoltaic cells, and hybrid

Energy harvesting fueling the revival of self-powered unmanned

Solar energy harvesting for UAVs mainly relies on photovoltaic cells and can reach watt-scale output power. In contrast, mechanical energy harvesting for UAVs can be further

Automated Photovoltaic Power Plant Inspection via Unmanned

This article addresses the design of a fully automated photovoltaic (PV) power plant inspection process by a fleet of unmanned aerial and ground vehicles (UAVs/UGVs).

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