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Title: Battery management system and control strategy for hybrid and electric vehicle
Authors: Divakar, BP
Cheng, KWE 
Wu, HJ
Xu, J
Ma, HB
Ting, W
Ding, K
Choi, WF
Huang, BF
Leung, CH
Issue Date: 2009
Source: PESA 2009 : International Conference on Power Electronic Systems and Applications : 20th-22nd May 2009, p. [1-5]
Abstract: Battery management system (BMS) is an integral part of any electrical vehicle, which ensures that the batteries are not subjected to conditions outside their specified safe operating conditions. Thus the safety of the battery as well as of the passengers depend on the design of the BMS. In the present work a preliminary work is carried out to simulate a typical BMS for hybrid electrical vehicle. The various functional blocks of the BMS are implemented in SIMULINK toolbox of MATLAB. The BMS proposed is equipped with a battery model in which SOC is used as one of the states to overcome the limitation of stand-alone coulomb counting method for SOC estimation. The parameters of the battery are extracted from experimental results and incorporated in the model. The simulation results are validated by experimental results.
Keywords: Battery mangement system
SOC and SOH
State of charge
Publisher: Power Electronics Research Centre, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
ISBN: 978-988-17471-3-6
Rights: Copyright © The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 2009.
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