DocumentCode
1655250
Title
Batteries and battery management systems for electric vehicles
Author
Brandl, M. ; Gall, H. ; Wenger, M. ; Lorentz, V. ; Giegerich, M. ; Baronti, F. ; Fantechi, G. ; Fanucci, L. ; Roncella, R. ; Saletti, R. ; Saponara, S. ; Thaler, A. ; Cifrain, M. ; Prochazka, W.
Author_Institution
Austriamicrosystems AG, Unterpremstaetten, Austria
fYear
2012
Firstpage
971
Lastpage
976
Abstract
The battery is a fundamental component of electric vehicles, which represent a step forward towards sustainable mobility. Lithium chemistry is now acknowledged as the technology of choice for energy storage in electric vehicles. However, several research points are still open. They include the best choice of the cell materials and the development of electronic circuits and algorithms for a more effective battery utilization. This paper initially reviews the most interesting modeling approaches for predicting the battery performance and discusses the demanding requirements and standards that apply to ICs and systems for battery management. Then, a general and flexible architecture for battery management implementation and the main techniques for state-of-charge estimation and charge balancing are reported. Finally, we describe the design and implementation of an innovative BMS, which incorporates an almost fully-integrated active charge equalizer.
Keywords
battery management systems; battery powered vehicles; lithium; secondary cells; Li; battery management systems; battery utilization; cell materials; charge balancing; electric vehicles; electronic circuits; fully-integrated active charge equalizer; innovative BMS; lithium chemistry; state-of-charge estimation; sustainable mobility; Aging; Batteries; Computer architecture; Electric vehicles; Microprocessors; Monitoring; Switches; Battery Management System; Cell Modeling; Charge Equalization; Electric Vehicles; Li-ion batteries; State-of-Charge Estimation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2012
Conference_Location
Dresden
ISSN
1530-1591
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-2145-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DATE.2012.6176637
Filename
6176637
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