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Due to the low cost, small size, and easy control, the switched-capacitor (SC) equalizer is promising among all types of active cell balancing methods. However, the balancing speed is generally slow and the balancing efficiency is seriously low when the SC equalizer is applied into a long battery string. Therefore, an automatic switched-coupling-capacitor equalizer (SCCE) is proposed, which can realize...
A delta-structured switched-capacitor equalizer (DSSCE) is proposed to achieve the automatic any-cells-to-any-cells (AC2AC) balancing for a long battery string, leading to the fast-speed and high-efficiency balancing. Only two switches are required for each battery cell, and one capacitor is set for any two cells, materializing the delta-structured switched capacitors (SC). All MOSFETs are triggered...
An automatic switched-coupling-capacitor equalizer (SCCE) is proposed, which can realize the any-cells-to-any-cells equalization for a battery string. Only two switches and one capacitor are needed for each battery cell. All MOSFETs are controlled by a pair of complementary PWM signals, and energy can be automatically and directly delivered from any higher voltage cells to any lower voltage ones without...
For the conventional switched capacitor converter (SCC) based equalizers, it is difficult to achieve the full equalization among cells due to the inevitable voltage fall across MOSFET switches. Particularly, when the voltage gap among cells is larger, the balancing efficiency is lower, but the balancing speed gets slower as the voltage gap gets smaller. In order to soften these downsides, this paper...
Exact estimation of battery state of charge (SOC) is important for a monitoring system, which is the basis of a energy management system (EMS) in electric vehicles. This paper presents a combined method for estimating the battery SOC for electric vehicles. Diagonal recurrent neural network (DRNN) and Kalman filter (KF) were used to estimate battery SOC respectively. Then the two methods were combined...
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