Underwater wireless power transfer (UWPT) enables long-term deep-sea floor exploration by providing contactless energy replenishment for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). However, conventional single-transmitter systems suffer reduced coupling and efficiency caused by high-loss underwater dielectrics and docking-induced perturbations. We propose a parallel-resonant dual-transmitter configuration based on the parity–time (PT) symmetric gain–loss-balanced modal framework. The proposed dual-transmitter single-receiver (DTSR) system forms a stronger and more symmetric field in the receiver than the single-transmitter baseline, counteracting the high-loss dielectric and improving the misalignment tolerance. According to the PT symmetry coupled-mode theory, we analyze how the quality factor and coupling strength determine the admissible PT-unbroken operating region over the docking-induced coupling range. An experimental prototype validates the analysis by comparing operating frequency and efficiency between DTSR and the single-transmitter baseline under distance (4.8–13.5 cm) and load (2.0–4.3 kΩ) variations. The results show that DTSR increases the critical coupling distance by 20–30% and reduces efficiency sensitivity to distance and load variations. These results suggest that the system can provide more robust and stable UWPT for AUV recharging under high-loss dielectric and perturbation, conducive to practically implementing AUV recharging in deep-sea operations.
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Mingyue Ma
Yaao Zhou
Tianjin University of Science and Technology
Yuanbiao Hu
China University of Geosciences (Beijing)
Electronics
China University of Geosciences (Beijing)
Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence
State Grid Corporation of China (China)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69ba434a4e9516ffd37a4666 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics15061228