TY - GEN AU - González,Manuela AU - Anseán,David AU - González,Manuela AU - Anseán,David TI - Advanced Battery Technologies: New Applications and Management Systems SN - books978-3-0365-0923-5 PY - 2021/// CY - Basel, Switzerland PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Information technology industries KW - bicssc KW - electric wheelchair KW - lithium-ion battery KW - supercapacitor KW - semiactive hybrid energy storage system KW - smart energy management system KW - kinetic battery model KW - lithium-ion batteries KW - nonlinear capacity KW - fractional calculus KW - ultrasonic sensing KW - health monitoring KW - state of health KW - failure indication KW - data fusion KW - temperature-dependent second-order RC model KW - SOC estimation KW - dual Kalman filter KW - state of charge KW - battery parameters identification KW - equivalent circuit model KW - battery equalization KW - flyback transformer KW - topology KW - commercial Li-ion testing KW - RPT KW - CtcV KW - cell-to-cell variations KW - traction battery KW - LiFePO4 KW - short-circuit KW - deep discharge KW - damage recovery KW - SOC KW - second-order RC equivalent circuit model KW - system noise covariance KW - observation noise covariance KW - AUKF KW - battery modeling KW - battery chargers KW - power supplies KW - resonant inverters KW - phase control N1 - Open Access N2 - In recent years, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have been increasingly contributing to the development of novel engineering systems with energy storage requirements. LIBs are playing an essential role in our society, as they are being used in a wide variety of applications, ranging from consumer electronics, electric mobility, renewable energy storage, biomedical applications, or aerospace systems. Despite the remarkable achievements and applicability of LIBs, there are several features within this technology that require further research and improvements. In this book, a collection of 10 original research papers addresses some of those key features, including: battery testing methodologies, state of charge and state of health monitoring, and system-level power electronics applications. One key aspect to emphasize when it comes to this book is the multidisciplinary nature of the selected papers. The presented research was developed at university departments, institutes and organizations of different disciplines, including Electrical Engineering, Control Engineering, Computer Science or Material Science, to name a few examples. The overall result is a book that represents a coherent collection of multidisciplinary works within the prominent field of LIBs UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4096 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76649 ER -