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Battery Monitoring Technology of Micro-Hybrid System Based on Voltage

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Monitoring battery state correctly is the basis for a micro-hybrid system. In order to cut down costs, a method of monitoring battery state only by voltage is designed. It is derived by analyzing the characteristics of the micro-hybrid system and battery charging/discharging. By using this proposed method, battery sensor, which is widely used, can be cancelled. The vehicle test results show that the designed method satisfies requirements of a micro-hybrid system and the system works correctly. Comparing to the system with a battery sensor, the fuel consumption is the same in standard condition. But in real traffic the rate of fuel saving is 15 % less.

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Gao, F., Zhang, Q., Yan, C. (2013). Battery Monitoring Technology of Micro-Hybrid System Based on Voltage. In: Proceedings of the FISITA 2012 World Automotive Congress. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 194. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33829-8_1

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