Japan's First Radio Station License Obtained for 5.7GHz Band Spatial Transmission Wireless Power Transmission System
Denki Kogyo Co., Ltd. has obtained Japan's first radio station license from the Kanto Bureau of Telecommunications for a wireless power transmission system using the 5.7GHz band for spatial transmission. This license allows for the operation of the 5.7GHz band spatial transmission WPT system installed at their Kanuma factory in Tochigi Prefecture. The company will leverage this system, equipped with high-directivity beamforming technology and dual safety stop functions (human detection via camera plus infrared human sensor), to promote verification and utilization towards social implementation while balancing practicality and safety.
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Denki Kogyo Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Koto-ku, Tokyo; President: Tadatōshi Kondō) has obtained a radio station license from the Kanto Bureau of Telecommunications for a 5.7GHz band spatial transmission wireless power transmission system to be installed at its Kanuma factory in Tochigi Prefecture. This marks the first radio station license in Japan for a 5.7GHz band spatial transmission wireless power transmission system. Spatial transmission wireless power transmission (WPT) systems are technologies that wirelessly transmit power to devices at a distance and are expected to be used as a power supply method for sensors, displays, and various IoT devices in factories and warehouses. With the establishment of regulations by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, environments for spatial transmission WPT in the 920MHz, 2.4GHz, and 5.7GHz bands are being prepared, with practical use already expanding in the 920MHz band. The radio station licensed this time uses high-directivity beamforming technology to supply power to the position of the receiving side estimated by a camera within the 5.7GHz band. For safety, in addition to camera-based human detection, it is equipped with dual stop functions combining an infrared human sensor, which stops transmission when human entry is detected. With the acquisition of this radio station license, operation of the 5.7GHz band spatial transmission WPT system is now possible within Denki Kogyo's Kanuma factory. Moving forward, the company will promote verification and utilization towards practical operation, aiming to balance the practicality and safety of spatial transmission WPT.
FAQ
What is the frequency band and purpose of the radio station license obtained?
It is for a 5.7GHz band spatial transmission wireless power transmission system, marking a first in Japan.
Where will this system be installed?
It will be installed within the Kanuma factory in Kanuma City, Tochigi Prefecture.
What technologies are used?
It uses high-directivity beamforming technology and dual stop functions combining camera-based human detection and an infrared human sensor.
What are the expected applications for this technology?
It is expected to be used as a power supply method for sensors, displays, and various IoT devices in factories and warehouses.
What are the prospects after obtaining the license?
The company will promote verification and utilization towards practical operation and contribute to social implementation.