An Extensive Review of IoT and Wireless Power Transfer Based Movable Spotlight

Year : 2025 | Volume : 12 | Issue : 02 | Page : 16 20
    By

    Arthaya S. Marathe,

  • Harshada S. Malode,

  • Priyadarshanee,

  • A. Mahajan,

  • D.B. Ahire,

  1. UG Scholar, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, MET Institute of Engineering, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
  2. UG Scholar, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, MET Institute of Engineering, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
  3. UG Scholar, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, MET Institute of Engineering, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
  4. UG Scholar, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, MET Institute of Engineering, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
  5. UG Scholar, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, MET Institute of Engineering, Nashik, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

This paper provides an in-depth overview of IoT and Wireless Power Transfer-Based Movable Spotlights. The rapid expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) has created new opportunities for smart gadgets, allowing them to seamlessly integrate into our daily lives. In addition to this trend, wireless power transfer (WPT) technologies have emerged as a transformative alternative for powering devices without traditional connected connections. This paper explores the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) and Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) technologies in developing a movable spotlight system. It presents the system’s design, implementation, and potential applications. A comprehensive literature review is conducted to establish the foundation for the proposed model. The paper also outlines the simulation tool used to evaluate the system’s performance. Key aspects such as practical applications, benefits, and limitations of the model are briefly discussed. The study emphasizes how the convergence of IoT and WPT can enhance mobility and efficiency in lighting systems. Finally, the paper concludes with a summary of findings and discusses future research directions and scope for improvement, aiming to inspire further development in smart and wireless lighting solutions. The work contributes to advancing intelligent systems through innovative technological integration.

Keywords: Internet of Things (IoT), Wireless Power Transfer (WPT), Movable Spotlight

[This article belongs to Recent Trends in Sensor Research & Technology ]

How to cite this article:
Arthaya S. Marathe, Harshada S. Malode, Priyadarshanee, A. Mahajan, D.B. Ahire. An Extensive Review of IoT and Wireless Power Transfer Based Movable Spotlight. Recent Trends in Sensor Research & Technology. 2025; 12(02):16-20.
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Arthaya S. Marathe, Harshada S. Malode, Priyadarshanee, A. Mahajan, D.B. Ahire. An Extensive Review of IoT and Wireless Power Transfer Based Movable Spotlight. Recent Trends in Sensor Research & Technology. 2025; 12(02):16-20. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/rtsrt/article=2025/view=214868


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Volume 12
Issue 02
Received 14/05/2025
Accepted 16/05/2025
Published 26/06/2025
Publication Time 43 Days



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