Simulation of The Behavior of The Lithium Ion Battery
Keywords:
numerical simulation, Lithium ion battery, mathematical model, simulation, measuringAbstract
The lithium-ion battery is an ideal candidate for a wide variety of applications due to its high energy/power density and operating voltage. In the military it is used in numerous types of communications and army robotic applications. Lithium-ion batteries are used as a primary and a secondary power source. We focus on the use of secondary power sources. The real lithium ion battery is compared with simulation results and with real measurements.
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