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Power Management of Hybrid Power Systems with Li-Fe Batteries and Supercapacitors for Mobile Robots

Guohui Wang, Zhiquan Dai, Yong Guan, Pengfei Dong, Lifeng Wu

Year
2014
Citations
8
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Abstract

This paper presents an energy management strategy of a Li-Fe battery and supercapacitor hybrid power system to provide both high power density and energy density for mobile robots with fluctuating workloads. A two-phase power-optimization approach is proposed to exploit the high power density of supercapacitors and the high energy density of Li-Fe batteries. With our strategy, large peak power can be provided for a short time period whenever needed, while low power can be provided for very long time. A set of experiments have been conducted. The experimental results show that our strategy can effectively improve the performance of mobile robots and extend the lifetime of batteries.

Keywords

SupercapacitorPower densityBattery (electricity)Power (physics)Automotive engineeringPower managementHybrid powerExploitEnergy managementEnergy density

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