Electrical & Computer Engineering, Department of

 

Date of this Version

2011

Citation

2011 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE) doi: 10.1109/ECCE.2011.6064249

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Copyright 2011 IEEE

Abstract

The traditional multicell battery design usually employs a fixed configuration to connect multiple cells in series and parallel during operation in order to achieve the required voltage and current. However, this fixed configuration results in low reliability, low fault tolerance, and non-optimal energy conversion efficiency. This paper proposes a novel self reconfigurable, multicell battery design. The proposed multicell battery can automatically configure itself according to the dynamic load/storage demand and the condition of each cell. The proposed battery can self-heal from failure or abnormal operation of single or multiple cells, self-balance from cell state variations, and self-optimize to achieve the optimal energy conversion efficiency. These features are achieved by a new cell switching circuit and a high-performance battery management system (BMS) proposed in this paper. The proposed design is validated by simulation and experiment for a 6×3-cell polymer lithium-ion battery. The proposed design is universal and can be applied to any type and size of battery cells.

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