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Intelligent Temperature Controller for Energy Storage System in Electric Vehicle Applications

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2021
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Mannan M.
Al-Shetwi A.Q.
Fitriah Nor S.
Hannan M.A.
Jern K.P.
Rahman S.A.
Muttaqi K.M.
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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Today, studies on battery tech in electric vehicle (EV) applications is growing rapidly in order to tackle the concerns of global warming and carbon emissions. The efficiency of EVs is dependent on precise measurement of essential factors in addition to the appropriate battery storage system performance based on its thermal management. Therefore, this paper discusses about the performance of lithium-ion battery with different types of controllers for EV which are proportional, integral and derivative (PID) controller and Fuzzy Logic controller (FLC). Based on the simulation that has been carried out using MATLAB/Simulink, the implementation of FLC helps in increasing the output response of battery compared to not using the controller or by using the PID controller. The results of FLC shown better performance than PID in which percentage overshoot of FLC is (0.501%) lesser than PID controller (8.152%). The comparison of the controllers is carried out in order to deploy the best controller of the battery thermal management system for the EV. Obtained results also show that the increased temperature effect the battery state of charge (SOC) which might deteriorate the EV performance. � 2021 IEEE.
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Battery management systems; Charging (batteries); Computer circuits; Controllers; Electric control equipment; Electric vehicles; Fuzzy logic; Global warming; Lithium-ion batteries; MATLAB; Proportional control systems; Storage management; Thermal management (electronics); Three term control systems; Battery energy storage systems; Carbon emissions; Fuzzy logic controllers; Performance; Proportional integral and derivatives; Proportional integral controllers; Proportional-derivative controllers; Storage systems; Temperature controllers; Vehicle applications; Temperature control
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