Design of a single-stage converter for wireless charging systems in automated guided vehicles

Authors

  • Nguyen Huy Tuan Hanoi University of Science and Technology
  • Diep Nguyen Thi Trường Đại học Điện Lực
  • Nguyen Kien Trung Hanoi University of Science and Technology

Keywords:

Single-Stage converter, wireless charging, automated guided vehicles, double-sided LCC compensation, Totem-pole

Abstract

Currently, wireless charging systems are widely used in various fields. In wireless charging systems for automated guided vehicles, traditional multi-stage structures fail to achieve high efficiency and require significant investment costs. Moreover, these multi-stage structures demand separate and complex control. This paper proposes a single-stage converter based on a totem-pole structure and a phase-shift control method to regulate constant current charging in wireless charging systems for automated guided vehicles. The proposed converter has a simple structure.
It eliminates the need for a large-capacitance Clink, achieves soft switching for the semiconductor switches, ensures a high input power factor, and maintains a low total harmonic distortion. Additionally, a dual-side LCC compensation circuit is designed to maximize transfer efficiency. The results show that the overall system efficiency from the grid input to the load exceeds 93, 92%, with a high input power factor ranging from 0,960 to 0,989, and a low input THD of less than 1, 84% across the entire operating range.

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Published

06-10-2025

How to Cite

Tuan, N. H., Nguyen Thi, D., & Trung, N. K. (2025). Design of a single-stage converter for wireless charging systems in automated guided vehicles. Journal of Measurement, Control, and Automation, 29(3), 33–41. Retrieved from https://mca-journal.org/index.php/mca/article/view/315

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