Design and analysis of a wireless battery management system for an advanced electrical storage system
Date of Award
2016
Degree Name
M.S. in Electrical Engineering
Department
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Advisor/Chair
Advisor: Guru Subramanyam
Second Advisor
Advisor: Jitendra Kumar
Abstract
Today's consumer electronics have a continuous demand on the improvement of the energy density of battery technology. The goal of this work is to develop technology for a high energy--density storage system by concurrently improving Li-ion technology by reducing the weight and thickness of a Li metal anode and the investigation of a wireless battery management system. The wireless battery management system is a novel approach that eliminates the need for wired communication lines in a battery management system. This system has presented multiple advantages and disadvantages over the traditional battery management system, however, it has proven capable of reproducing results taken by a commercial system.
Keywords
Lithium ion batteries Design and construction, Electric batteries Design and construction, Energy storage, Electrical Engineering, Energy, Wireless Battery Management System, Lithium Metal Anode, Electrical Storage System
Rights Statement
Copyright © 2016, author
Recommended Citation
Vallo, Nickolas John, "Design and analysis of a wireless battery management system for an advanced electrical storage system" (2016). Graduate Theses and Dissertations. 1195.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/graduate_theses/1195