Integrated electronics and sensors in lithium ion batteries
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Warwick
Department Name: WMG
Abstract
The proposed model of the smart battery embedded system will be simulated, constructed and tested. Once the system responses are desirable, a prototype will be manufactured according to the specification defined at the start of the project. Similar tests will then be applied to the prototype, and any discrepancies detected between the performance of the real system and the simulation will be used to improve the model. Power line communication and internal processing will enable the cells to operate as smart cells.
This project fits within the EPSRC Energy theme as focusses around creating a methodology for investigating energy storage systems.
This project fits within the EPSRC Energy theme as focusses around creating a methodology for investigating energy storage systems.
Organisations
People |
ORCID iD |
Rohit Bhagat (Primary Supervisor) | |
Mahyar Koshkouei (Student) |
Publications
Koshkouei M
(2021)
Evaluation of an in situ QAM-based Power Line Communication system for lithium-ion batteries
in IET Electrical Systems in Transportation
Koshkouei MJ
(2022)
Impact of Lithium-Ion Battery State of Charge on In Situ QAM-Based Power Line Communication.
in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)