Electricity and Electronics in Intelligent Battery Management Systems of Electric Vehicles
A special issue of Batteries (ISSN 2313-0105). This special issue belongs to the section "Battery Modelling, Simulation, Management and Application".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 January 2024) | Viewed by 27326
Special Issue Editors
Interests: energy material design; battery microstructure modeling; cloud-based battery system management
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Interests: automotive integration and bionics; smart batteries; battery safety
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Interests: electric vehicle; hybird power system; powertrain; control strategy; battery management system; automobile emission control
Interests: battery energy storage system; design of experiment for battery characterisation; model and simulation; parameter optimisation; adaptive state and parameter estimation; control algorithms
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Interests: battery management systems
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Power batteries have been used various types of electric vehicles (EVs). They can facilitate the decarbonization of the transport sector, which is crucial in order for many countries to meet their emission reduction targets. Battery is usually the main performance bottleneck in EVs, and concerns over the safety, driving range, and lifespan of the battery system are usually the main obstacles to EV rollout. The battery management system (BMS), an electronic control unit managing the real-time battery operation, has important functions, including battery monitoring, modelling, parameter and state estimation, control, diagnosis, and prognosis, etc. Therefore, the BMS plays a key role in the battery’s and EV’s performance. Developing advanced battery management technologies, such as novel model and control algorithms, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, etc., is vital to enhance the safety, efficiency, reliability, and lifespan of the battery system, which are critical to the EV’s performance.
This Special Issue focuses on emerging technologies and recent breakthroughs in the battery management system in automotive applications. Research articles, review articles, as well as short communications are welcomed.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- State of X estimation (SOC, SOH .etc)
- Battery monitoring, prognostic and diagnostic of power batteries
- Battery modeling, remaining useful lifetime models and evaluations
- Battery system model
- Battery thermal management systems
- Battery fast charging: modeling, estimation and control strategies
- Battery recycling/repurposing
- Battery full life-span management
- Application of novel technologies, such as artificial intelligence, data-driven technology, cloud computing and controlling, cyber physical systems, etc., in the battery management system for electric vehicles.
Dr. Xinhua Liu
Prof. Dr. Zhenhai Gao
Prof. Dr. Shichun Yang
Dr. Cheng Zhang
Dr. Shen Li
Dr. Siyan Chen
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- lithium ion battery
- electric vehicle
- battery modeling
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