
WIRELESS POWER TRANSFERT
IEEE STUDENT COMPETITION

Diving into the world where technology meets art, our group of third-year undergraduates studying electronics worked on a cool project : "The Infinite Reflection Floating Lamp". This isn’t just a school project; it’s our way of pushing the limits of what’s possible with electromagnetism and wireless power.
Imagine a lamp shaped like a dodecahedron (that’s a fancy word for a 12-sided shape) that floats in the air and lights up without any wires. That's what we're making. It’s not just about making something that looks cool; it’s about showing off what we can do with technology and getting people excited about science and art.

The infinite reflexion floating lamp
An artistic project


What we developed
The Infinite Reflection Floating Lamp achieves levitation and lighting through a smart design in its base, which combines permanent magnets arranged in a circle with embedded position correction coils. These magnets provide the lift, while the correction coils, integral to the magnetic setup, ensure the lamp stays precisely in place by making real-time adjustments to the magnetic field if the lamp drifts. This system allows for a stable hover and is coupled with a transmitter coil for wireless energy transfer, powering the lamp's LEDs. This innovative approach not only highlights the lamp’s floating effect but also its seamless, wire-free illumination, showcasing a blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal through advanced engineering !
System Block Diagram





