Wireless power transmission technologies for transferring power to mobile devices...
Wireless power transmission technologies for transferring power to mobile devices will be studied in the ITU-R, the director of the Radiocommunication Bureau said in a letter to members. No frequency bands have been specifically associated with the technology, it said.…
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The ITU-R study group on spectrum management will gather information on applications for the technology, the technical characteristics of emissions, and the state-of-play of standardization, it said. The work is also examining use of the technology for solar power, in airborne platforms, and on lunar stations, it said. Other international organizations will be notified of the work, it said, namely the International Maritime Organization, the International Civil Aviation Organization, the International Electrotechnical Commission, the International Special Committee on Radio Interference, and the Inter-Union Commission on Allocation of Frequencies for Radio Astronomy and Space Science. The World Health Organization, the International Radiation Protection Association, and the International Commission on Non-ionizing Radiation Protection deal with the issues of non-ionizing radiation exposure related to systems using wireless power transmission technologies, it said.