IoT Based Battery Monitoring System for E-Vehicle
Keywords:
Internet of things, Battery monitoring system, Find the location.Abstract
In real-time monitoring of lithium ion batteries based on Internet of things is proposed system monitors and stores parameters that provide an indication of the lithium ion battery’s acid level, state of charge, voltage, current, and the remaining charge capacity in a real-time scenario. The current state of the battery is sent to the e-vehicle company’s cloud and the current location of the nearby charging station is received from the cloud. The proposed IOT based battery monitoring system consists of two major parts 1) Battery monitoring device 2) User Interface based on the experimental results, the system is capable to detect degraded battery performance and sends notification messages to the cloud and retrieves the location of the charging station.
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