Now, recharge your mobile phone via wireless
September 16, 2010 18:11 IST
The tangled chargers could soon be a thing of past, as Japanese scientists have 
developed a system that would allow you recharge your mobile phones and laptops 
wirelessly. 

Developed by Japanese technology firm Fujitsu [ Get Quote ], the system is 
capable of simultaneously charging multiple portable electronic devices such as 
mobile phones, digital cameras and laptop computers without the need for cable 
connections. 

 According to the company, electric cars users may also eventually be able to 
charge their vehicles wirelessly using the same system that will be available 
by 2012. 

Fujitsu has recently unveiled a prototype system at an Institute of 
Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers conference at Osaka 
Prefecture University. 

"This technology paves the way to integrating compact wireless charging 
functions into mobile phones and enabling multiple portable devices to be 
charged simultaneously without any restrictions on their position with respect 
to the charger," the company said in a statement. 

Claiming to be the world's first of its kind, the technology works on the basis 
of the transmission of electricity using magnetic fields between the charger 
and the electronic device. 

The system enables wireless charging at distances of up to several metres, with 
the ultimate aim of installing public "charging spots" on the streets in order 
to enable easy charging around the clock, the Telegraph reported. 

Scientists at Fujitsu Laboratories are planning to commercially sell products 
incorporating the new wireless charging system as early as 2012 but did not 
disclose how much they would cost. 

The company hopes that the soaring popularity of portable electronic devices 
ranging from iPads to e-readers is expected to fuel a boom in wireless 
recharging technology developments over the coming decade. 

Mobile phone users in Japan [ Images ] can currently top up their batteries 
using disposable portable plug-in battery-operated devices available at most 
train stations and convenience stores although phone companies warn prolonged 
use can damage the phones. 

The new system by Fujitsu, however, is significantly more sophisticated and 
represents the next generation of portable recharging systems using highly 
tuned wireless technology. 

The company added: "We are also looking at applying the results of this work to 
fields other than portable electronics, including power transmission between 
circuit boards or computer chips, and providing mobile charging systems for 
electric cars." 

http://business.rediff.com/report/2010/sep/16/recharge-your-mobile-phone-via-wireless.htm

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