A model-based characterization technique for lithium-ion batteries adopted in small satellites is proposed. The architecture of a hardware/software platform designed for the experimental analysis is described. Data obtained with suitable testing campaigns are exploited for the identification of the parameters of the battery model through the minimization of a cost function. In particular, the battery model represents either charging and discharging phases, with specific attention to the scenarios typical of electrical power systems in small satellites. Experimental and numerical results show the effectiveness of the proposed solution in terms of accuracy of the identified model
As a new type of secondary battery, lithium-ion battery is widely used in the aerospace industry wit...
As small satellite designers strive to squeeze greater performance into yet a smaller spacecraft vol...
Use of commercial Li-Ion batteries for nanosatellite applications is briefly discussed and a technol...
Li-Ion battery is used in the most satellites now due to advantages such as weight, thermal dissipat...
An experimental campaign is presented aiming at the characterization of thermal dissipation of batte...
The lithium-ion battery has become an important energy source for many applications due to its numer...
By comparing electrochemical simulations with experimental measurements using impedance spectroscopy...
In the present work, a new model for Li-ion battery performance is proposed. This model is based on ...
The AEA Technology (AEA) Small Cell concept allows an infinite range of battery sizes to be built up...
The present document summarizes the work carried out by the IDR/UPM Institute in relation to the dev...
Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries have been considered as alternative power sources to space-qualif...
The qualification of components for satellite applications is a costly process due to the extreme co...
The satellite borne batteries should be composed by safe materials if we don’t want to have a risk o...
International audienceThe modelling of Lithium-ion batteries is considered as a powerful tool for th...
During solar eclipse, spacecraft rely on batteries to power all on-board electrical systems. Advance...
As a new type of secondary battery, lithium-ion battery is widely used in the aerospace industry wit...
As small satellite designers strive to squeeze greater performance into yet a smaller spacecraft vol...
Use of commercial Li-Ion batteries for nanosatellite applications is briefly discussed and a technol...
Li-Ion battery is used in the most satellites now due to advantages such as weight, thermal dissipat...
An experimental campaign is presented aiming at the characterization of thermal dissipation of batte...
The lithium-ion battery has become an important energy source for many applications due to its numer...
By comparing electrochemical simulations with experimental measurements using impedance spectroscopy...
In the present work, a new model for Li-ion battery performance is proposed. This model is based on ...
The AEA Technology (AEA) Small Cell concept allows an infinite range of battery sizes to be built up...
The present document summarizes the work carried out by the IDR/UPM Institute in relation to the dev...
Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries have been considered as alternative power sources to space-qualif...
The qualification of components for satellite applications is a costly process due to the extreme co...
The satellite borne batteries should be composed by safe materials if we don’t want to have a risk o...
International audienceThe modelling of Lithium-ion batteries is considered as a powerful tool for th...
During solar eclipse, spacecraft rely on batteries to power all on-board electrical systems. Advance...
As a new type of secondary battery, lithium-ion battery is widely used in the aerospace industry wit...
As small satellite designers strive to squeeze greater performance into yet a smaller spacecraft vol...
Use of commercial Li-Ion batteries for nanosatellite applications is briefly discussed and a technol...