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Battery Aging and Its Influence on the Electromotive Force

Authors: DL Dmitry Danilov; V. Pop; Petrus H. L. Notten; Petrus H. L. Notten; J.H.G. Op het Veld; Paulus P.L. Regtien; Henk Jan Bergveld;
doi: 10.1149/1.2742296
Abstract
Li-ion is currently the most commonly used battery chemistry in portable applications. Accurate state-of-charge (SOC) and remaining run-time indication for portable devices is important for user convenience and to prolong the lifetime of batteries. The actual SOC algorithms, which the main companies use in practice, make use of the so-called electromotive force (emf). In these SOC systems it is assumed that the emf of an Li-ion battery only depends on aging to a limited extent. In this paper, novel emf measurement and modeling efforts are presented as a function of battery aging. As will be shown, a better understanding of this dependence is useful for improving SOC accuracy.
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Netherlands
Related Organizations
- Eindhoven University of Technology Netherlands
- Philips United Kingdom
- Technical University Eindhoven TU Eindhoven Research Portal Netherlands
- Technical University Eindhoven Netherlands
- Technical University Eindhoven Netherlands
Keywords
IR-61692
IR-61692
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