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Qi (/ tʃ iː / CHEE) is an open standard for inductive charging developed by the Wireless Power Consortium.It allows compatible devices, such as smartphones, to receive power when placed on a Qi charger, which can be effective over distances up to 4 cm (1.6 in). [1]
The first standard for vehicle wireless charging was the SAE J2954 standard. It allows inductive car charging over a pad, with power delivery up to 11 kW. [22] As of 2024, standards for higher-power wireless charging and for charging while driving are being developed. [23]
Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) describes wireless communication between a vehicle and any entity that may affect, or may be affected by, the vehicle. Sometimes called C-V2X , it is a vehicular communication system that is intended to improve road safety and traffic efficiency while reducing pollution and saving energy.
The A4WP was formed in early 2012 with the intent to create a wireless power transfer standard to compete with the existing Qi standard. Board member companies [ 5 ] included Broadcom , Gill Electronics, Integrated Device Technology (IDT) , [ 6 ] Intel , [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Qualcomm , Samsung Electronics , [ 9 ] Samsung Electro-Mechanics , and WiTricity .
Use wireless handheld devices to allow hospital staff to communicate directly to physiciansxix! Establish at least 15 Regional Telemedicine Centers across the country and share best practicesxx! Decrease waste, improve safety and quality, reduce medical errors, and decrease health care costs ! Develop computerized patient reminder systemsxxi ...
The proliferation of portable wireless communication devices such as mobile phones, tablet, and laptop computers in recent decades is currently driving the development of mid-range wireless powering and charging technology to eliminate the need for these devices to be tethered to wall plugs during charging. [172]
But the Arkansas case wasn’t the J&J lawyers’ top concern that day. They were more worried, according to one company lawyer, about a brief that Boston federal prosecutors had just filed with a judge contesting the company’s refusal to make Alex Gorsky available for a deposition in its civil suit over the Risperdal/Omnicare nursing home case.
The technology is sometimes called "conductive wireless charging". [1] The need for a conductor-to-conductor connection between the power supply and the device is the main difference from inductive charging and other forms of wireless charging. The conductive power supply, often a charging base or pad, detects when a compatible receiver or ...