An important acceptance criteria for electric mobility is the capability to efficiently use the energy stored into the battery cells over the vehicle lifetime. The battery management system (BMS) plays a central role by estimating the state of charge (current energy available) and state of health (degradation due to ageing effects) of the cells. Improvement of the estimation quality has a direct impact on the battery and thus vehicle range. It is the target of the INCOBAT project to improve the BMS by means of new electronic components, new control strategies and new development methods in order to achieve cost reduction and performance (driving range) increase. In this paper, the INCOBAT project is presented and important results with respect to computing platforms, control strategy and dependability analysis are discussed.
A Smart Computing Platform for Dependable Battery Management Systems
Lect.Notes Mobility
2015-06-30
12 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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