18300835. APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A VEHICLE, SYSTEM HAVING THE SAME AND METHOD FOR MONITORING THEREOF simplified abstract (Kia Corporation)

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APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A VEHICLE, SYSTEM HAVING THE SAME AND METHOD FOR MONITORING THEREOF

Organization Name

Kia Corporation

Inventor(s)

Geon Woo Park of Seoul (KR)

Young Tae Ko of Gwangmyeong-si (KR)

Hyeon Jun Kim of Gunpo-si (KR)

Byung Mo Kang of Gwacheon-si (KR)

Jong Seo Yoon of Incheon (KR)

APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A VEHICLE, SYSTEM HAVING THE SAME AND METHOD FOR MONITORING THEREOF - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18300835 titled 'APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A VEHICLE, SYSTEM HAVING THE SAME AND METHOD FOR MONITORING THEREOF

Simplified Explanation

The high-voltage battery control apparatus described in the patent application is designed to monitor the states of multiple high-voltage batteries within a battery pack. The controllers transition together to an end state once all monitoring operations are completed, ensuring efficient operation.

  • The high-voltage battery control apparatus includes multiple controllers for monitoring high-voltage batteries within a pack.
  • Controllers transition to an end state together once all monitoring operations are completed.

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in electric vehicles, energy storage systems, and renewable energy applications.

Problems Solved

Efficient monitoring and management of high-voltage batteries within a pack, ensuring optimal performance and safety.

Benefits

Improved battery pack monitoring efficiency, enhanced safety, and optimized performance of high-voltage batteries.

Potential Commercial Applications

Electric vehicle manufacturers, energy storage system developers, and renewable energy companies could benefit from this technology.

Possible Prior Art

Similar technologies may exist in the field of battery management systems for electric vehicles and energy storage systems.

Unanswered Questions

How does the apparatus handle communication between controllers during the monitoring process?

The patent application does not provide details on the communication protocol or method used between the controllers.

What specific criteria trigger the transition to the end state of the controllers?

The patent application does not specify the exact conditions or criteria that initiate the transition to the end state of the controllers.


Original Abstract Submitted

A high-voltage battery control apparatus includes a plurality of high-voltage battery controllers configured to respectively monitor states of a plurality of high-voltage batteries included in one high-voltage battery pack depending on a predetermined period for monitoring the high-voltage battery pack, wherein the high-voltage battery controllers are configured to transition state of the plurality of high-voltage battery controllers together to an end state when a high-voltage battery controller among the high-voltage battery controllers, which has completed a monitoring operation, first waits until all monitoring operations of the high-voltage battery controllers that have not yet completed monitoring operations are completed and then all the monitoring operations of the high-voltage battery controllers are completed.