Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

Soon Wo Lee


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2017

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Title: Innovations of Soon Wo Lee in Wireless Power Transfer Technology.

Introduction

Soon Wo Lee is an accomplished inventor based in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of wireless power transfer technology. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique system that enhances the efficiency of power transmission.

Latest Patents

Soon Wo Lee holds a patent for a "Space-adaptive wireless power transfer system and method using evanescent field resonance." This invention involves a magnetic resonance wireless power transfer method that transmits power from a source coil to a Tx resonant coil using a magnetic induction method. The power is then transmitted from the Tx resonant coil to an Rx resonant coil, which has a resonant frequency identical to that of the Tx resonant coil, via magnetically-coupled resonance. Finally, the power is delivered from the Rx resonant coil to the device coil of an electronic device using the magnetic induction method. The arrangement of the Tx resonant coil and the Rx resonant coil is at a right angle or a specific angle of inclination relative to each other. This innovative design allows for more efficient power transfer in various applications.

Career Highlights

Soon Wo Lee is associated with the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, where he continues to advance research in electrotechnology. His work focuses on improving wireless power transfer systems, which are crucial for the development of modern electronic devices.

Collaborations

Some of his notable coworkers include Young Jin Park and Ji Myung Kang, who contribute to the research and development efforts at the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute.

Conclusion

Soon Wo Lee's contributions to wireless power transfer technology exemplify the innovative spirit of modern inventors. His patent reflects a significant advancement in the field, showcasing the potential for more efficient power transmission in electronic devices.

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