Boger, H.
Henry Boger is a former VP of Masoneilan and is now an independent consultant. He is credited with 23 U.S. patents and has authored many published articles.
The future of wireless control
Maintenance & Reliability
/ Process Control
/ Process Optimization
/ Equipment
/ Management
/ Utilities
In 1864, James C. Maxwell predicted the existence of radiowaves by means of a mathematical model. The so-called Maxwell equations are the most famous and successful formulas. In 1884, John H. Poynting realized that the Poynting vector would play an important role in quantifying electromagnetic energy. In 1888, bolstered by Maxwell’s theory, Heinrich Hertz first succeeded in showing experimental evidence of radiowaves using his spark-gap radio transmitter. The prediction and evidence of radiowaves were the beginning of wireless power transfer (WPT).
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