Title :
Energy Sharing Control Scheme for State-of-Charge Balancing of Distributed Battery Energy Storage System
Author :
Wangxin Huang ; Abu Qahouq, Jaber A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents an energy sharing state-of-charge (SOC) balancing control scheme based on a distributed battery energy storage system architecture where the cell balancing system and the dc bus voltage regulation system are combined into a single system. The battery cells are decoupled from one another by connecting each cell with a small lower power dc-dc power converter. The small power converters are utilized to achieve both SOC balancing between the battery cells and dc bus voltage regulation at the same time. The battery cells´ SOC imbalance issue is addressed from the root by using the energy sharing concept to automatically adjust the discharge/charge rate of each cell while maintaining a regulated dc bus voltage. Consequently, there is no need to transfer the excess energy between the cells for SOC balancing. The theoretical basis and experimental prototype results are provided to illustrate and validate the proposed energy sharing controller.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; battery management systems; power control; secondary cells; DC bus voltage regulation system; battery cell SOC imbalance issue; battery cells; cell balancing system; discharge-charge rate; distributed battery energy storage system architecture; energy sharing SOC balancing control scheme; energy sharing state-of-charge balancing control scheme; power DC-DC power converter; regulated DC bus voltage; Batteries; Computer architecture; DC-DC power converters; Microprocessors; System-on-chip; Voltage control; Battery Management System; Battery management system (BMS); Cell Balancing; Cell Equalization; DCDC Converter; Electric Vehicles; Lithium-Ion Battery; Mobile Device; Notebook Computer Battery Pack; SOC Balancing; Smart Grid; State of Charge; cell balancing; cell equalization; dc???dc converter; electric vehicles (EVs); lithium-ion battery; mobile device; notebook computer battery pack; smart grid; state of charge; state-of-charge balancing;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2014.2363817