Research Symposium Program - Individual Details

5th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 17, 2025

Rohan Nana, Nicholas Ni, Christian Rich, and Antonne Williams C -3 R- 8


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BIO


This capstone project was undertaken by a team of senior electrical and computer engineering students dedicated to advancing wireless charging technology for the electric and autonomous vehicle industry. The FSUPC Levicharge senior design team—Rohan Nana, Christian Rich, Nicholas Ni, and Antonne Williams—is eager to showcase how wireless charging can transform the EV industry.

Smart Wireless Charging

Authors: Rohan Nana, Nicholas Ni, Christian Rich, and Antonne Williams , Dr. Saeed Rajput
Student Major: Electrical Engineering
Mentor: Dr. Saeed Rajput
Mentor's Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mentor's College: Florida State University
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Abstract


With the growing adoption and increasing market capitalization of electric vehicles (EVs) and autonomous systems, the development of innovative and user-friendly wireless charging solutions has become a critical priority. Current challenges with the technology include users needing to park perfectly over a transmitting coil, decreasing convenience and practicality. This project proposes an adaptively tuned wireless charging system that leverages machine learning for real-time tuning. The system will be fully automated, allowing users to monitor charging metrics remotely while eliminating the need for precise parking or vehicle alignment, as it will compensate for any coil misalignment. This technology aims to improve the way EVs are charged, enhancing user convenience and accessibility on a global scale.

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Keywords: Wireless Charging, Electrical Engineering, Machine Learning