Wireless Battery Area Network For A Smart Battery Management System
First Claim
1. A wireless battery area network (WiBaAN) system for intelligent battery pack management comprising:
- a plurality of master battery management units (M-BMU) (100);
a plurality of sensor battery management units (S-BMU) (210) each connected to at least one corresponding battery cell (10) and at least one sensor (240) configured to monitor said at least one corresponding battery cell (10), wherein each of said S-BMUs (210) is connected to at least one of the plurality of M-BMUs (100) by a first wireless mode; and
at least one top level battery management unit (T-BMU) (510) configured to control the operations of the plurality of M-BMUs, wherein said at least one T-BMU is wirelessly connected to each the plurality of M-BMUs (100) by a second wireless mode.
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Abstract
A Wireless battery area network permits the wirelessly monitoring and controlling of individual batteries within large-scale battery applications. The system automatically configures its wireless nodes in the network and provides for the linking of a plurality of batteries (10) to a master battery management unit (M-BMU) (100) by establishing a wireless battery area network within a battery pack that include slave units (S-BMU) (210). The entire system may also be controlled by a top level battery management unit (T-BMU) (510). The system and method allows for the monitoring of voltage, current, temperature, or impedance of individual batteries and for the balancing or bypassing of a battery.
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15 Claims
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1. A wireless battery area network (WiBaAN) system for intelligent battery pack management comprising:
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a plurality of master battery management units (M-BMU) (100); a plurality of sensor battery management units (S-BMU) (210) each connected to at least one corresponding battery cell (10) and at least one sensor (240) configured to monitor said at least one corresponding battery cell (10), wherein each of said S-BMUs (210) is connected to at least one of the plurality of M-BMUs (100) by a first wireless mode; and at least one top level battery management unit (T-BMU) (510) configured to control the operations of the plurality of M-BMUs, wherein said at least one T-BMU is wirelessly connected to each the plurality of M-BMUs (100) by a second wireless mode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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