The present disclosure may provide an electric transmitter which may be used to provide wireless power transmission (WPT) while using suitable WPT techniques such as pocket-forming. Transmitter may operate as power source for rescue devices where wired power sources are not feasible because local in
The present disclosure may provide an electric transmitter which may be used to provide wireless power transmission (WPT) while using suitable WPT techniques such as pocket-forming. Transmitter may operate as power source for rescue devices where wired power sources are not feasible because local infrastructure may be damaged or destroyed. In some embodiments, transmitters may include one or more antennas connected to at least one radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) and one microcontroller. In other embodiments, transmitters may include a plurality of antennas, a plurality of RFIC or a plurality of controllers. In addition, transmitters may include communications components which may allow for communication to various electronic equipment including phones, computers, GPS and others.
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1. A system for wirelessly delivering power to receiver devices in a rescue environment, comprising: a mobile vehicle comprising a telescoping mast and a power source, wherein the telescoping mast is configured to extend in a vertical direction above the mobile vehicle; anda first wireless power tra
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A system for wirelessly delivering power to receiver devices in a rescue environment, comprising: a mobile vehicle comprising a telescoping mast and a power source, wherein the telescoping mast is configured to extend in a vertical direction above the mobile vehicle; anda first wireless power transmitter connected to the power source and the telescoping mast, comprising: a plurality of transmitter antenna elements;a receiver antenna element configured to receive a communication signal from a receiver device positioned at a location within a transmission range of the first wireless power transmitter; anda radio frequency (RF) circuit configured to: control operation of the plurality of transmitter antenna elements to generate wireless power transmission RF signals having predetermined phases and amplitudes using power from the power source; andtransmit and steer the wireless power transmission RF signals via the plurality of transmitter antenna elements so that the wireless power transmission RF signals constructively interfere at the location,wherein: the system further comprises a second wireless power transmitter connected to the power source and the telescoping mast, andthe second wireless power transmitter is angularly positioned adjacent to the first wireless power transmitter on the telescoping mast. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the RF circuit is further configured to transmit and steer the wireless power transmission RF signals via the plurality of transmitter antenna elements so that at least some of the wireless power transmission RF signals destructively interfere around the location. 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the receiver device is configured to track a location of the mobile vehicle. 4. The system of claim 3, wherein the receiver device is further configured to guide a user of the receiver device towards the location of the mobile vehicle when a charge level of the receiver device is less than a full charge level. 5. The system of claim 1, wherein: the receiver device is a first receiver device;the location is a first location; andthe receiver antenna element is further configured to receive an additional communication signal from a second receiver device positioned at a second location within the transmission range of the first wireless power transmitter. 6. The system of claim 5, wherein: the wireless power transmission RF signals are a first set of wireless power transmission RF signals; andthe RF circuit is further configured to, while transmitting and steering the first set of wireless power transmission RF signals: control operation of the plurality of transmitter antenna elements to generate a second set of wireless power transmission RF signals having predetermined phases and amplitudes using power from the power source; andtransmit and steer the second set of wireless power transmission RF signals via the plurality of transmitter antenna elements so that the second set of wireless power transmission RF signals constructively interfere at the second location. 7. The system of claim 6, wherein the RF circuit is further configured to transmit and steer the second set of wireless power transmission RF signals via the plurality of transmitter antenna elements so that at least some of the second set of wireless power transmission RF signals destructively interfere around the second location. 8. The system of claim 1, wherein: the system further comprises a third wireless power transmitter connected to the power source and the telescoping mast; andthe third wireless power transmitter is angularly positioned adjacent to the first and second wireless power transmitters on the telescoping mast. 9. The system of claim 8, wherein the first, second, and third wireless power transmitters are housed by a housing having a triangular shape. 10. A system for wirelessly delivering power to receiver devices in a rescue environment, comprising: a first wireless power transmitter, comprising: a plurality of transmitter antenna elements;a receiver antenna element; anda radio frequency (RF) circuit,wherein: the first wireless power transmitter is connected to a power source and a telescoping mast of a mobile vehicle, the telescoping mast extending in a vertical direction above the mobile vehicle;the receiver antenna element is configured to receive a communication signal from a receiver device positioned at a location within a transmission range of the first wireless power transmitter; andthe RF circuit is configured to: control operation of the plurality of transmitter antenna elements to generate wireless power transmission RF signals having predetermined phases and amplitudes using power from the power source; andtransmit and steer the wireless power transmission RF signals via the plurality of transmitter antenna elements so that the wireless power transmission RF signals constructively interfere at the location,wherein: the system further comprises a second wireless power transmitter connected to the power source and the telescoping mast, andthe second wireless power transmitter is angularly positioned adjacent to the first wireless power transmitter on the telescoping mast. 11. The system of claim 10, wherein the RF circuit is further configured to transmit and steer the wireless power transmission RF signals via the plurality of transmitter antenna elements so that at least some of the wireless power transmission RF signals destructively interfere around the location. 12. The system of claim 10, wherein the receiver device tracks a location of the mobile vehicle. 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the receiver device guides a user of the receiver device towards the location of the mobile vehicle when a charge level of the receiver device is less than full. 14. The system of claim 10, wherein: the receiver device is a first receiver device;the location is a first location; andthe receiver antenna element is further configured to receive an additional communication signal from a second receiver device positioned at a second location within the transmission range of the first wireless power transmitter. 15. The system of claim 14, wherein: the wireless power transmission RF signals are a first set of wireless power transmission RF signals; andthe RF circuit is further configured to, while transmitting and steering the first set of wireless power transmission RF signals: control operation of the plurality of transmitter antenna elements to generate a second set of wireless power transmission RF signals having predetermined phases and amplitudes using power from the power source; andtransmit and steer the second set of wireless power transmission RF signals via the plurality of transmitter antenna elements so that the second set of wireless power transmission RF signals constructively interfere at the second location. 16. The system of claim 15, wherein the RF circuit is further configured to transmit and steer the second set of wireless power transmission RF signals via the plurality of transmitter antenna elements so that at least some of the second set of wireless power transmission RF signals destructively interfere around the second location. 17. A method of wirelessly delivering power to receiver devices in a rescue environment, comprising: at a first wireless power transmitter that includes a receiver antenna element, a radio frequency (RF) circuit, and a plurality of transmitter antenna elements, wherein the first wireless power transmitter is connected to a power source and a telescoping mast of a mobile vehicle, the telescoping mast extending in a vertical direction above the mobile vehicle: receiving, via the receiver antenna element, a communication signal from a receiver device positioned at a location within a transmission range of the first wireless power transmitter;controlling, via the RF circuit, operation of the plurality of transmitter antenna elements to generate wireless power transmission RF signals having predetermined phases and amplitudes using power from the power source; andtransmitting and steering, via the RF circuit, the wireless power transmission RF signals via the plurality of transmitter antenna elements so that the wireless power transmission RF signals constructively interfere at the location,wherein: a second wireless power transmitter is angularly positioned adjacent to the first wireless power transmitter on the telescoping mast, andthe second wireless power transmitter is connected to the power source and the telescoping mast. 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising, at the first wireless power transmitter: transmitting and steering, via the RF circuit, the wireless power transmission RF signals via the plurality of transmitter antenna elements so that at least some of the wireless power transmission RF signals destructively interfere around the location. 19. The method of claim 17, wherein the receiver device is configured to track a location of the mobile vehicle. 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the receiver device is further configured to guide a user of the receiver device towards the mobile vehicle when a charge level of the receiver device is less than full. 21. The method of claim 17, wherein: the receiver device is a first receiver device;the location is a first location; andthe method further comprises receiving, via the receiver antenna element, an additional communication signal from a second receiver device positioned at a second location within the transmission range of the first wireless power transmitter. 22. The method of claim 21, wherein: the wireless power transmission RF signals are a first set of wireless power transmission RF signals; andthe method further comprises, while transmitting and steering the first set of wireless power transmission RF signals: controlling, via the RF circuit, operation of the plurality of transmitter antenna elements to generate a second set of wireless power transmission RF signals having predetermined phases and amplitudes using power from the power source; andtransmitting and steering, via the RF circuit, the second set of wireless power transmission RF signals via the plurality of transmitter antenna elements so that the second set of wireless power transmission RF signals constructively interfere at the second location. 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising, at the first wireless power transmitter: transmitting and steering, via the RF circuit, the second set of wireless power transmission RF signals via the plurality of transmitter antenna elements so that at least some of the second set of wireless power transmission RF signals destructively interfere around the second location.
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