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Wireless power distribution system for military applications

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TLDR
In this paper, a wireless power distribution system for military applications is described, which includes a wireless transmitter coupled with a power source, and the transmitter may form pockets of energy using controlled radio frequencies.
Abstract
A wireless power distribution system for military applications is disclosed. The system includes a wireless power transmitter coupled with a power source. The transmitter may form pockets of energy using controlled radio frequencies. Electrical equipment coupled with an electronic receiver may utilize pockets of energy formed by the transmitter to charge or power the electrical equipment. The transmitter coupled with a power source may be used in a fixed position or may be carried in a vehicle for portability.

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