Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240208334). BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND VEHICLE simplified abstract

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BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND VEHICLE

Organization Name

toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

Yuko Terasawa of Meguro-ku (JP)

Makoto Kakuchi of Toyota-shi (JP)

Toshiaki Karasawa of Adachi-ku (JP)

Takeshi Higashi of Nagoya-shi (JP)

Yoshihiko Endo of Minato-ku (JP)

BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240208334 titled 'BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND VEHICLE

The abstract describes a patent application for a battery management system that can identify the degree of battery degradation before and after a vehicle accident and take appropriate actions based on this information.

  • Identification unit to determine battery degradation pre and post-accident
  • Processing unit to execute specific processes based on degradation level
  • Actions taken according to battery degradation caused by accidents like collisions

Potential Applications: - Electric vehicles - Hybrid vehicles - Energy storage systems

Problems Solved: - Efficient battery management post-accident - Enhanced safety measures for electric vehicles

Benefits: - Improved battery lifespan - Enhanced vehicle safety - Optimal energy storage and usage

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Battery Management System for Electric Vehicles" This technology can be utilized in electric vehicle manufacturing companies to enhance the safety and efficiency of their vehicles, potentially increasing consumer confidence and market share.

Prior Art: Research on battery management systems in electric vehicles and energy storage systems can provide insights into similar technologies and advancements in the field.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest developments in battery management systems, electric vehicle technology, and safety measures in the automotive industry to ensure the implementation of cutting-edge solutions.

Questions about Battery Management Systems: 1. How does the identification unit determine the degree of battery degradation? The identification unit uses various sensors and algorithms to analyze the battery's performance and health indicators before and after an accident. 2. What specific processes does the processing unit execute based on the identified degree of degradation? The processing unit may initiate actions such as isolating damaged cells, rerouting power flow, or activating safety protocols to prevent further damage to the battery.


Original Abstract Submitted

a battery management system is a system for managing a battery that is mounted on a vehicle capable of traveling with electric power and stores the electric power, and includes: an identification unit that identifies a degree of degradation of the battery before and after an accident of the vehicle; and a processing unit that executes a specific process for the battery in accordance with the degree of degradation identified by the identification unit. an action can be taken in accordance with the degree of degradation of the battery due to an accident such as collision.