17950426. SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH BATTERY MANAGEMENT simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.)

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SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH BATTERY MANAGEMENT

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Sagar Bharathraj of Bangalore (IN)

Myeongjae Lee of Seoul (KR)

Shashishekara Parampalli Adiga of Bangalore (IN)

Tae Won Song of Yongin-si (KR)

Young Hun Sung of Hwaseong-si (KR)

SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH BATTERY MANAGEMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17950426 titled 'SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH BATTERY MANAGEMENT

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for managing battery usage data using a processor. The method involves determining sampling data from a collection of battery usage data, calculating a short fatigue metric (SFM) score based on the sampling data, and storing the SFM score. The sampling data can include various charging and discharging profiles associated with the battery.

  • The method involves analyzing battery usage data to determine the SFM score.
  • The SFM score is calculated based on sampling data, which can include different charging and discharging profiles.
  • The SFM score is stored for future reference and analysis.

Potential Applications

  • Battery management systems for electric vehicles
  • Battery management systems for portable electronic devices
  • Renewable energy storage systems

Problems Solved

  • Efficient monitoring and management of battery usage data
  • Identifying potential issues or risks related to battery fatigue
  • Optimizing battery performance and lifespan

Benefits

  • Improved battery performance and longevity
  • Enhanced safety by identifying potential battery fatigue issues
  • Efficient use of battery resources


Original Abstract Submitted

A processor-implemented method of a battery management system includes: determining one or more pieces of sampling data from a plurality of pieces of battery usage data of a battery; determining a first short fatigue metric (SFM) score based on the determined one or more pieces of sampling data; and storing the first SFM score, wherein the one or more pieces of sampling data comprises any one or any combination of any two or more of: a high charging profile associated with the battery; a high discharging profile associated with the battery; a partial charging profile associated with the battery; and a partial discharging profile associated with the battery.