Stanimir Valtchev
Papers
3
Total Citations
61
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3
About
Stanimir Valtchev is a researcher whose work sits at the crossroads of wireless power transfer (WPT), electromagnetic systems, and autonomous robotics. His most influential contribution, "Electromagnetic Field as the Wireless Transporter of Energy" (2012), has garnered 46 citations and established him as a knowledgeable voice in the rapidly evolving field of contactless energy transmission — a technology increasingly critical for powering the proliferating ecosystem of low-power devices such as laptops, mobile phones, and medical implants. Building on this foundation, Valtchev has also investigated the health and safety dimensions of WPT systems, examining electromagnetic interference and compatibility challenges in his 2018 work "Electromagnetic Influence of WPT on Human's Health," demonstrating a conscientious approach to real-world deployment concerns. Beyond energy transfer, his 2014 paper on mobile robot localization using vision and inertial sensors reflects a broader interest in practical autonomous systems, contributing to navigation reliability in industrial and domestic robotics contexts. Across these interconnected domains, Valtchev's research reflects a commitment to bridging theoretical electromagnetic principles with tangible engineering applications, making his work valuable reading for students exploring wireless technologies and intelligent systems.
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Top Papers
- 1Electromagnetic field as the wireless transporter of energy46 citations · 2012
- 2Tracking a Mobile Robot Position Using Vision and Inertial Sensor10 citations · 2014
- 3Electromagnetic Influence of WPT on Human's Health5 citations · 2018