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Low Power Modular Battery Management System with a Wireless Communication Interface

Roman Gozdur, Tomasz Przerywacz, Dariusz Bogdański

2021Energies19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The paper concerns the design and development of large electric energy storage systems made of lithium cells. Most research advances in the development of lithium-ion battery management systems focus solely on safety, functionality, and improvement of the procedures for assessing the performance of systems without considering their energy efficiency. The paper presents an alternative approach to the design and analysis of large modular battery management systems. A modular battery management system and the dedicated wireless communication system were designed to analyze and optimize energy consumption. The algorithms for assembly, reporting, management, and communication procedures described in the paper are a robust design tool for further developing large and scalable battery systems. The conducted analysis of energy efficiency for the exemplary 100S15P system shows that the energy used to power the developed battery management system is comparable to the energy dissipated due to the intrinsic self-discharge of lithium-ion cells.

Topics & Concepts

Modular designBattery (electricity)ScalabilityComputer scienceEnergy managementInterface (matter)Power managementManagement systemEfficient energy usePower management systemWirelessEnergy management systemEmbedded systemEnergy storageSystems engineeringReliability engineeringPower (physics)EngineeringElectrical engineeringEnergy (signal processing)TelecommunicationsOperating systemQuantum mechanicsBubblePhysicsMathematicsMaximum bubble pressure methodOperations managementStatisticsAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchAdvancements in Battery MaterialsAdvanced Battery Materials and Technologies
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