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Title: EV BMS Charge Monitor with Fire Protection
Authors: Seelam Middevandla, Himaswi Padma
Kishore, J K
Keywords: Software And Hardware Components
Electric Vehicle Battery Management System (Ev Bms)
Issue Date: 1-May-2024
Publisher: Alliance College of Engineering and Design, Alliance University
Citation: 59p.
Series/Report no.: EEE_G03_2024 [20030141EEE001];
Abstract: The Electric Vehicle Battery Management System (EV BMS) Charge Monitor with Fire Protection project aims to address critical safety concerns associated with the charging process of electric vehicle batteries. As the adoption of electric vehicles continues to rise, ensuring the safety of battery charging becomes paramount. This project integrates advanced monitoring technology with fire protection mechanisms to safeguard against potential hazards during the charging process. At its core, the EV BMS Charge Monitor continuously monitors various parameters of the battery, including voltage, current, temperature, and state of charge. Real-time data acquisition allows for early detection of abnormalities such as overcharging, over discharging, or overheating, which are common triggers for battery fires. Furthermore, the system incorporates intelligent algorithms to analyze the collected data and predict potential risks. By employing machine learning or rule-based approaches, the BMS can proactively identify patterns indicative of impending battery failure or thermal runaway, thus enabling preemptive actions to prevent accidents. In addition to monitoring and analysis, the EV BMS Charge Monitor integrates fire protection mechanisms to mitigate the risks associated with battery fires. This includes implementing thermal sensors and fire suppression systems that can rapidly detect and extinguish fires in the vicinity of the battery pack. Moreover, the project emphasizes user interface and accessibility, ensuring that operators can easily interpret the system's status and take appropriate actions. Visual indicators, alarms, and remote monitoring capabilities provide real-time feedback to users, enabling them to intervene promptly in case of emergencies. Furthermore, the EV BMS Charge Monitor is designed with scalability and compatibility in mind, allowing it to be integrated seamlessly into various types of electric vehicles and charging infrastructures. Whether it is a personal electric car, a fleet of commercial vehicles, or public charging stations, the system can adapt to different configurations and requirements.
URI: https://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/16411
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