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- Embodiments disclosed in this document relate to a battery charging device and a battery management device.
- the secondary battery is a battery capable of charging and discharging, and includes all of the conventional Ni/Cd batteries, Ni/MH batteries, and recent lithium ion batteries.
- lithium ion batteries have the advantage of much higher energy density than conventional Ni/Cd batteries and Ni/MH batteries.
- lithium ion batteries can be manufactured in a small size and light weight, so they are used as a power source for mobile devices. Recently, the use range has been expanded as a power source for electric vehicles, and it is attracting attention as a next-generation energy storage medium.
- One object of the embodiments disclosed in this document is to provide a battery charging device that can be controlled to efficiently charge each battery based on the state of each battery.
- Another object of the embodiments disclosed in this document is to provide a battery management device capable of efficiently using a battery based on a state of the battery.
- a battery charging device compares the state of charge of a communication unit communicating with a battery management server and at least one battery being charged, and transmits state information of the at least one battery to the battery management server. and a control unit that receives the charging profile of the at least one battery from the battery management server and controls charging of the at least one battery based on the received charging profile of the at least one battery.
- control unit predicts a state of charge (SOC) of each of the at least one battery based on the charging profile of the at least one battery, and determines whether or not the driving distance and failure status are based on the predicted SOC.
- SOC state of charge
- control unit may determine whether the at least one battery can be rented based on the driving distance and failure of the at least one battery.
- the controller predicts the lifespan of each of the at least one battery based on the charging profile of the at least one battery, and determines whether the at least one battery can be rented based on the predicted lifespan. can do.
- identification information for each of the at least one battery may be set.
- control unit transmits the state of the at least one battery to the battery management server based on the identification information of each of the at least one battery, and the at least one battery based on the identification information of each of the at least one battery.
- a charging profile of at least one battery may be received from the battery management server.
- the charging profile of the at least one battery may include battery state information when the at least one battery is being charged and battery state information when a device including the at least one battery is regenerative braking. It can be generated based on at least one of them.
- control unit may obtain a charging profile of the at least one battery from a battery management device included in the at least one battery.
- a battery management device transmits state information of a battery while a communication unit communicates with a battery management server and a battery is being used to the battery management server, and discharges the battery from the battery management server.
- a controller may include a control unit that receives a profile and controls the battery to be used based on the discharge profile.
- control unit may receive the charging profile of the battery from the battery management server and transfer the charging profile to the charging device when the battery is connected to the charging device.
- control unit may transmit SOC information of the battery to the battery management server.
- identification information is set for the battery
- the control unit transmits state information of the battery to the battery management server based on the identification information, and transmits state information of the battery to the battery management server based on the identification information.
- the discharge profile or charge profile may be received.
- control unit may predict at least one of a driving distance and a power limit based on the discharge profile.
- the controller may determine whether the battery needs to be charged or replaced based on the predicted mileage or power limit.
- a battery charging device may control each battery to be efficiently charged based on a charging profile corresponding to a state of each battery.
- the battery charging device may select a rental battery that meets the user's needs by estimating the SOC and lifespan based on the charging profile of each battery.
- a battery management device may control a battery to be efficiently used based on a discharge profile of the battery.
- the battery management device may predict a power limit or a mileage based on a charging or discharging profile of a battery, and may control the battery to be replaced.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a system including a battery charging device and a battery management device according to an embodiment disclosed in this document.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a battery charging device according to an embodiment disclosed in this document.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a battery management device according to an embodiment disclosed in this document.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a flow of transmitting information about a battery according to an embodiment disclosed in this document.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating a hardware configuration of a computing system implementing a method for controlling a battery management device according to an exemplary embodiment disclosed herein.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a system including a battery charging device according to an embodiment disclosed in this document.
- a battery charging device 100 may communicate with a battery management server 10 , a user terminal 20 , and a battery management device 200 .
- the battery charging device 100 shown in FIG. 1 may be substantially the same as the battery charging device 100 of FIG. 2 to be described below.
- the battery management device 200 shown in FIG. 1 may be substantially the same as the battery management device 200 of FIG. 3 to be described below.
- the battery charging device 100 may transmit state information of at least one battery connected to the battery charging device 100 to the battery management server 10 .
- the battery charging device 100 may transmit information obtained by comparing charging data of at least one battery to the battery management server 10 .
- the battery management server 10 may generate a charging profile based on battery state information (or comparison information) received from the battery charging device 100 and deliver the generated charging profile to the battery charging device 100. there is.
- the battery charging device 100 may control to efficiently charge at least one battery connected to the battery charging device 100 based on the received charging profile.
- the battery charging device 100 may receive a request from the user terminal 20 .
- the user terminal 20 may make a request to rent a battery to the battery charging device 100 .
- the user terminal 20 may input a driving distance using the battery, and the battery charging device 100 may select a battery to be rented based on the input driving distance.
- the battery charging device 100 may predict the current SOC of at least one battery, predict a possible driving distance based on the current SOC, and select a battery corresponding to the driving distance input by the user terminal 20. can be rented That is, the user terminal 20 may borrow a battery corresponding to the distance to be traveled from the battery charging device 100 and may efficiently use the battery.
- the battery charging device 100 may communicate with the battery management device 200 included in the battery connected to the battery charging device 100 .
- the battery charging device 100 may receive a charging profile of a battery from the battery management device 200 .
- the battery charging device 100 does not need to receive the charging profile of the battery from the battery management server 10, and thus can quickly charge the battery in time.
- the battery charging device 100 may transfer the charging profile received from the battery management server 10 to the battery management device 200, and the battery management device 200 stores the received charging profile in the internal storage. can be saved In this case, even when connected to another charging device, the battery management device 200 may perform efficient charging by transferring the charging profile to another charging device.
- the battery charging device 100 when the battery charging device 100 exists in an area where communication is not possible, communication with the battery management server 10 may not be possible. At this time, the battery charging device 100 is stored in the battery management device 200. The battery can be controlled to be charged based on the charging profile.
- the battery management device 200 may communicate with the battery management server 10 and the charging device 100 .
- the battery management device 200 may transmit information about a charging and/or discharging state of the battery to the battery management server 10 .
- the battery management server 10 may generate a charging and/or discharging profile of the battery based on the received information on the charging and/or discharging state of the battery. For example, when battery identification information is received together with battery charging and/or discharging state information, the battery management server 10 stores charging and/or discharging profiles of the battery in response to the received battery identification information. /or can be transmitted.
- the battery management device 200 may receive a charging and/or discharging profile of the battery from the battery management server 10, and may charge and/or discharge the battery based on the received charging and/or discharging profile. You can control it.
- the battery management device 200 may transmit a charging profile to the charging device 100 when a battery is connected to the charging device 100 .
- the charging device 100 may charge the battery based on the received charging profile.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a battery charging device according to an embodiment disclosed in this document.
- the battery charging device 100 of FIG. 2 may be substantially the same as the battery charging device 100 of FIG. 1 .
- the battery charging device 100 may include a communication unit 110 and a control unit 120.
- the communication unit 110 may communicate with the battery management server 10 (see FIG. 1). Also, the communication unit 110 may communicate with a battery management device 200 (BMS, see FIG. 1 ) included in each of at least one battery connected to the battery charging device 100 .
- the communication unit 110 may be a wireless communication circuit (eg, a cellular communication circuit, a short-distance wireless communication circuit, or a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) communication circuit) or a wired communication circuit (eg, a local area network (LAN) communication circuit).
- GNSS global navigation satellite system
- LAN local area network
- a short-distance communication network such as Bluetooth, WiFi direct or IrDA (infrared data association) or a long-distance communication network such as a cellular network, the Internet, or a computer network.
- a short-distance communication network such as Bluetooth, WiFi direct or IrDA (infrared data association) or a long-distance communication network such as a cellular network, the Internet, or a computer network.
- IrDA infrared data association
- a long-distance communication network such as a cellular network, the Internet, or a computer network.
- the various types of communication units 110 described above may be implemented as a single chip or may be implemented as separate chips.
- the controller 120 may obtain state information of at least one battery connected to the battery charging device 100 .
- the controller 120 may obtain state information of at least one battery from the battery management device 200 included in each of the at least one battery.
- the battery state information may include at least one of voltage, current, temperature, and insulation resistance of the battery.
- the battery state information may include a parameter representing the state of the battery, for example, State of Charge (SOC) or State of Health (SOH), but is not limited thereto.
- the controller 120 may compare the state of charge of at least one battery being charged. For example, the controller 120 may control at least one of the charging rate, charging degree, SOC, SOH, whether or not the battery is fully charged, the fully charged speed, the remaining battery capacity, the charging current, the charging voltage, the charging time, and whether or not there is a failure of each of the at least one battery being charged. one can compare.
- the controller 120 may transmit state information of at least one battery to the battery management server 10 through the communication unit 110 .
- the controller 120 may transmit state information of at least one battery or comparison information about a state of charge of at least one battery to the battery management server 10 through the communication unit 110 .
- the battery management server 10 may generate a charging profile of the battery based on the battery state information and charging state comparison information transmitted from the controller 120 .
- the controller 120 may receive a charging profile of each of at least one battery from the battery management server 10 .
- the charging profile of a battery is the number of times the battery is charged, the charging rate according to the charging voltage, the charging rate according to the charging current, the charging rate according to the charging time, the change in SOC according to the charging voltage, and the change in SOC according to the charging current. At least one of them may be included.
- the charging profile of the battery may have a graph form of a charging current, voltage, and time at which the battery can be efficiently charged.
- the charging profile of the at least one battery is at least one of battery state information when the at least one battery is being charged and battery state information when a device including the at least one battery is performing regenerative braking.
- a device including at least one battery may include a car, a bicycle, a quickboard, a drone, an ESS, a motorcycle, a two-wheeled vehicle, a three-wheeled vehicle, and other devices that can be driven using battery power.
- the controller 120 may control charging of at least one battery based on the received charging profile of the at least one battery. For example, the controller 120 may control each of the batteries to be efficiently charged based on the received charging profile of each of the at least one battery.
- the controller 120 may predict the SOC of each of the at least one battery based on the charging profile of the at least one battery. For example, the controller 120 may predict the SOC of the battery based on the charging voltage of the battery included in the charging profile. For another example, the controller 120 may predict the SOC of the battery based on the charging current of the battery included in the charging profile. As another example, the controller 120 may predict the SOC of the battery based on the remaining SOC amount of the battery, the charging current, the charging voltage, and the charging time.
- the controller 120 may predict at least one of driving information, state information, management information, driving range, and failure of a battery-equipped device based on the predicted SOC. For example, the control unit 120 may predict a drivable distance based on average battery usage data of a device using a battery and the predicted SOC of the battery. For another example, the controller 120 may determine that the battery is out of order when the battery is in at least one of a state where the battery is not charged, a state where the remaining SOC is less than a threshold value, and a state where the battery is out of order. In one embodiment, the controller 120 may determine whether the battery is usable based on the driving range and failure of the battery.
- the controller 120 may determine whether or not the at least one battery can be rented based on the predicted driving distance and failure of the at least one battery. For example, if there is a request for rental of a battery from a user, the controller 120 may lend a battery having an SOC greater than or equal to the mileage input by the user to the user based on the mileage input by the user. For another example, the controller 120 may manage a battery determined to be out of order so as not to be rented. In one embodiment, the control unit 120 may guide the user about the driving distance of the battery, and manage the user not to travel beyond the predicted driving distance of the battery. In one embodiment, the controller 120 may inform the user that there is no rental available battery when there is no battery that allows the user to travel more than the driving distance input.
- the controller 120 may guide the user to rent another battery and the mileage of the rented battery, and may guide the user to replace the battery after moving to another battery charging device.
- the controller 120 determines that, when there is no battery capable of driving more than the driving distance input by the user, the battery travels more than the driving distance input by the user based on the most charged battery. It is possible to calculate the time required for charging to be possible, and guide the calculated time to the user.
- the controller 120 may communicate with another battery charging device through the communication unit 110 when there is no battery corresponding to the mileage input by the user, and is connected to the other battery charging device. It is possible to obtain state information of the batteries present.
- the control unit 120 may guide the user to a battery charging device having a battery corresponding to the mileage input by the user, based on state information of batteries connected to other battery charging devices.
- the controller 120 may predict the lifespan of each of the at least one battery based on the charging profile of the at least one battery. For example, the controller 120 may predict the lifespan of the battery based on at least one of the number of times the battery is charged, the charging speed, the charging voltage, and the charging current. For another example, the controller 120 may determine that the battery is aged when the number of times of charging is higher than a threshold value.
- the controller 120 may determine whether at least one battery can be rented based on the predicted lifespan. For example, the controller 120 may control a battery that is predicted to have reached the end of its life so that it is no longer rented. For another example, the controller 120 may control to rent a battery with much remaining life to a user who travels a long distance based on the predicted life, and rent a battery with a short life remaining to a user who travels a long distance. It can be controlled to rent to a driving user. In one embodiment, the controller 120 may determine whether to rent the battery to the user by considering both the SOC and the lifetime predicted based on the charging profile.
- Identification information may be set for each of at least one battery connected to the battery charging device 100 .
- each of at least one battery may have an ID.
- the controller 120 may obtain the state of at least one battery based on the identification information of each of the at least one battery. For example, the controller 120 may obtain battery state information, and may correspond the obtained state information to battery identification information. The controller 120 may transmit the state of at least one battery corresponding to the identification information of the at least one battery to the battery management server 10 .
- the battery management server 10 may correspondingly store battery state information for each battery identification information. In this case, the battery management server 10 may generate a charging profile of the battery based on the state information of the battery, and may correspond the generated charging profile with identification information of the battery.
- the controller 120 may receive a charging profile of at least one battery from the battery management server 10 based on identification information of each of the at least one battery. For example, when the controller 120 requests the charging profile of the battery from the battery management server 10, the battery management server 10 may transmit identification information of the battery together, and the battery management server 10 responds to the transmitted identification information of the battery. The charging profile to be found and delivered to the control unit 120. Accordingly, the controller 120 may receive a charging profile corresponding to the transmitted battery identification information, and may control the battery to be charged using the received charging profile.
- the battery charging device 100 may acquire state information of a battery, transmit the obtained state information to the battery management server 10, and receive a charging profile of the battery from the battery management server 10. . Based on the received charging profile, the battery charging device 100 may efficiently charge the battery, predict the SOC or lifespan of the battery, and determine whether to rent the battery to the user. In addition, the battery charging device 100 may continuously update the charging profile of the battery by managing the charging profile of the battery based on identification information of the battery, and individually charge the battery based on the charging profile for each battery. . That is, the battery charging device 100 may be capable of individually managing, charging, and/or renting each connected battery.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a battery management device according to an embodiment disclosed in this document.
- the battery management device 200 of FIG. 3 may be substantially the same as the battery management device 200 of FIG. 1 .
- the battery management device 200 may be included in a battery 2000 .
- the battery management device 200 may manage and/or control the state and/or operation of the battery 2000 .
- the battery management device 200 may manage and/or control states and/or operations of a plurality of battery cells included in the battery 2000 .
- the battery management device 200 may manage charging and/or discharging of the battery 2000 .
- the battery management device 200 may monitor voltage, current, temperature, insulation resistance, and the like of the battery 2000 .
- the battery management device 200 calculates a parameter representing the state of the battery 2000, for example, SOC (State of Charge) or SOH (State of Health), based on measured values such as monitored voltage, current, and temperature. can do.
- the battery 2000 managed by the battery management device 200 is a lithium ion (Li-ion) battery, a lithium ion polymer (Li-ion polymer) battery, a nickel cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery, a nickel hydrogen (Ni-MH) batteries and the like, but are not limited thereto.
- the battery management device 200 may include a communication unit 210 and a control unit 220 .
- the communication unit 210 may communicate with the battery management server 10 (see FIG. 1).
- the communication unit 210 may communicate with the charging device 100 .
- the communication unit 210 is a wireless communication circuit (eg, cellular communication circuit, short-range wireless communication circuit, or GNSS (global navigation satellite system) communication circuit) or wired communication circuit (eg, LAN (local area network) communication circuit) , or power line communication circuit), and using the corresponding communication circuit, a short-distance communication network such as Bluetooth, WiFi direct or IrDA (infrared data association) or a long-distance communication network such as a cellular network, the Internet, or a computer network.
- a short-distance communication network such as Bluetooth, WiFi direct or IrDA (infrared data association)
- a long-distance communication network such as a cellular network, the Internet, or a computer network.
- the various types of communication units 210 described above may be implemented as a single chip or may be implemented as separate chips.
- the controller 220 may obtain battery state information.
- the controller 220 may obtain state information of a battery measured by a measurement unit (not shown).
- the controller 220 may obtain state information of the battery while the battery 2000 is being used (or discharged).
- the controller 220 may obtain state information of the battery while the battery 2000 is being charged.
- the battery state information may include at least one of current, voltage, charging rate, discharging rate, SOC, and SOH of the battery.
- the controller 220 may transmit battery state information to the battery management server 10 .
- the controller 220 may transmit state information of the battery while the battery 2000 is being used to the battery management server 10 through the communication unit 210 .
- the battery management server 10 may generate a discharge profile of the battery based on state information of the battery while the battery 2000 is in use.
- the controller 220 may receive a battery discharge profile from the battery management server 10 .
- the discharge profile of the battery depends on the number of times the battery 2000 is charged and discharged, a discharge rate according to a discharge voltage, a discharge rate according to a discharge current, a discharge rate according to a discharge time, a change in SOC according to a discharge voltage, and a discharge current. It may include at least one of the amount of change in SOC according to
- the discharge profile of the battery may be in the form of a graph of a discharge current, voltage, and time at which the battery 2000 can be efficiently discharged.
- the controller 220 may receive a charging profile of a battery from the battery management server 10 .
- the charging profile of the battery is determined by the number of times the battery 2000 is charged, the charging rate according to the charging voltage, the charging rate according to the charging current, the charging rate according to the charging time, the change in SOC according to the charging voltage, and the charging current. It may include at least one of SOC variation.
- the charging profile of the battery may be in the form of a graph of a charging current, voltage, and time at which the battery 2000 can be efficiently charged.
- the charging profile of the battery may be generated based on at least one of battery state information when the battery 2000 is being charged and battery state information when the device equipped with the battery is performing regenerative braking. there is.
- a device including a battery may include a car, a bicycle, a quickboard, a drone, an ESS, a motorcycle, a two-wheeled vehicle, a three-wheeled vehicle, and other devices that can be driven using battery power.
- the controller 220 may control the battery 2000 to be used based on the discharge profile received from the battery management server 10 . For example, when a device including a battery uses the battery 2000, the controller 220 may determine at least one of a discharge current and a discharge voltage based on the received discharge profile, and the determined discharge current or The battery 2000 may be controlled to be used based on the discharge voltage.
- the controller 220 may transfer the charging profile to the charging device when the battery 2000 is connected to the charging device.
- the controller 220 may enable the battery 2000 to be efficiently charged by transmitting the charging profile received from the battery management server 10 to the charging device.
- the controller 220 may transmit SOC information of the battery to the battery management server 10 through the communication unit 210 .
- the controller 220 may transmit state information of the battery being charged to the battery management server 10, and the battery management server ( 10) may create or update a charging profile based on the transmitted information.
- the controller 220 may predict at least one of a driving distance and a power limit based on the discharge profile. For example, the controller 220 may determine a voltage or current at which the battery 2000 is to be discharged based on the discharge profile, and may predict a driving distance and a power limit based on the SOC of the battery and the determined discharge voltage and discharge current. there is. In one embodiment, the controller 220 may inform the user of the predicted mileage or power limit, and prevent use of the battery 2000 exceeding the predicted mileage or power limit in advance.
- the controller 220 may determine whether the battery 2000 needs to be charged or replaced based on the predicted mileage or power limit. For example, when the user intends to drive more than the predicted mileage based on the predicted mileage, the controller 220 determines that the battery 2000 needs to be additionally charged or replaced, and the determined result is transmitted to the user. can guide you. For another example, when the user wants to use the battery beyond the predicted power limit of the battery 2000, for example, to increase the speed, the controller 220 prompts the user to replace or recharge the battery 2000. It is determined that this is necessary, and the determined result may be guided to the user.
- the battery 2000 may have identification information set.
- the battery 2000 may have an ID.
- the controller 220 may transmit battery state information to the battery management server 10 based on battery identification information.
- the battery management server 10 may correspondingly store battery state information for each battery identification information.
- the battery management server 10 may generate a charging profile of the battery based on the state information of the battery, and may correspond the generated charging profile with identification information of the battery.
- the controller 220 may receive a charging profile or a discharging profile of the battery from the battery management server 10 based on the identification information of the battery. For example, when the controller 220 requests a charging profile or a discharging profile of a battery from the battery management server 10, the controller 220 may transmit identification information of the battery together, and the battery management server 10 may transmit the transmitted battery identification information. A charging profile or a discharging profile corresponding to the information may be found and transmitted to the controller 220 . Accordingly, the controller 220 may receive a charge profile or discharge profile corresponding to the transmitted battery identification information, and may control the battery to be efficiently charged or discharged using the received charge profile or discharge profile.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a flow of transmitting information about a battery according to an embodiment disclosed in this document.
- the battery charging device 100 may transmit state information of the battery being charged to the battery management server 10 .
- the battery charging device 100 may compare state information of a battery being charged and transmit the result to the battery management server 10 .
- the battery charging device 100 may directly generate a charging profile of the battery.
- the devices 1 and 2 using the battery may transmit state information of the battery being used to the battery management server 10 .
- the devices 1 and 2 using the battery may transmit state information of the battery being charged to the battery management server 10 when performing regenerative braking.
- the battery management server 10 may generate a charge profile and/or a discharge profile based on the received battery state information.
- the battery management server 10 may transmit the generated charge and/or discharge profile to the battery charging device 100 and/or the device 5 using the battery.
- the battery management server 10 may deliver the generated charge profile and/or discharge profile to all devices 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 100 in which the battery is used and/or charged. there is.
- the battery management server 10 may transmit a charge profile and/or a discharge profile to all devices in which the battery is used and/or charged based on identification information set in the battery.
- the battery charging device 100 may charge the connected battery based on the received charging profile of the battery. Also, when the battery 3 is connected, the battery charging device 100 may receive a charging profile from a battery management device included in the battery 3 and charge the battery 3 based on the received charging profile.
- the battery charging device 100 may provide the battery 4 to the user (or a device using the battery) when there is a request for use of the battery 4 .
- the device 5 using the battery may receive a discharge profile from the battery management server 10 or the battery management device included in the battery 4 and use the battery 4 based on the received discharge profile. .
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram illustrating a hardware configuration of a computing system implementing a method for controlling a battery management device according to an exemplary embodiment disclosed herein.
- a computing system 1000 may include an MCU 1010, a memory 1020, an input/output I/F 1030 and a communication I/F 1040. there is.
- the MCU 1010 executes various programs (eg, a battery cell voltage measurement program, a switching control program, etc.) stored in the memory 1020, and through these programs, various data including the voltage and internal resistance of the battery cell are displayed. It may be a processor that processes data and performs functions of the battery management device 200 shown in FIG. 3 described above.
- programs eg, a battery cell voltage measurement program, a switching control program, etc.
- the memory 1020 may store various programs related to voltage measurement or switching control of a battery cell. In addition, the memory 1020 may store various data such as voltage or internal resistance of a battery cell.
- the memory 1020 may be a volatile memory or a non-volatile memory.
- the memory 1020 as a volatile memory may be RAM, DRAM, SRAM, or the like.
- the memory 1020 as a non-volatile memory may be ROM, PROM, EAROM, EPROM, EEPROM, flash memory, or the like.
- the examples of the memories 1020 listed above are merely examples and are not limited to these examples.
- the input/output I/F 1030 connects an input device (not shown) such as a keyboard, mouse, or touch panel, an output device such as a display (not shown), and the MCU 1010 to transmit and receive data. can provide.
- an input device such as a keyboard, mouse, or touch panel
- an output device such as a display (not shown)
- the MCU 1010 to transmit and receive data. can provide.
- the communication I/F 1040 is a component capable of transmitting and receiving various data to and from the server, and may be various devices capable of supporting wired or wireless communication. For example, a program for voltage measurement and switching control of a battery cell or various data may be transmitted and received from a separately prepared external server through the communication I/F 1040 .
- the computer program according to an embodiment disclosed in this document is recorded in the memory 1020 and processed by the MCU 1010, so that, for example, it may be implemented as a module that performs each function shown in FIG. 2. there is.
- the computing system 1000 may also be applied to the battery charging device 100 of FIG. 2 . That is, the battery charging device 100 of FIG. 2 may include an MCU 1010, a memory 1020, an input/output I/F 1030 and a communication I/F 1040.
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- 배터리 관리 서버와 통신하는 통신부; 및충전 중인 적어도 하나의 배터리의 충전 상태를 비교하고,상기 적어도 하나의 배터리의 상태 정보를 상기 배터리 관리 서버로 전달하고,상기 배터리 관리 서버로부터 상기 적어도 하나의 배터리의 충전 프로파일을 수신하고,상기 수신된 적어도 하나의 배터리의 충전 프로파일을 기초로 상기 적어도 하나의 배터리를 충전하도록 제어하는 제어부를 포함하는 배터리 충전 장치.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 적어도 하나의 배터리의 충전 프로파일을 기초로 상기 적어도 하나의 배터리 각각의 SOC(State Of Charge)를 예측하고, 상기 예측된 SOC를 기초로 주행 가능 거리 및 고장 여부를 예측하는 것을 특징으로 하는 배터리 충전 장치.
- 제 2 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 적어도 하나의 배터리의 주행 가능 거리 및 고장 여부를 기초로 상기 적어도 하나의 배터리의 대여 가능 여부를 판단하는 것을 특징으로 하는 배터리 충전 장치.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 적어도 하나의 배터리의 충전 프로파일을 기초로 상기 적어도 하나의 배터리 각각의 수명을 예측하고, 상기 예측된 수명을 기초로 상기 적어도 하나의 배터리의 대여 가능 여부를 판단하는 것을 특징으로 하는 배터리 충전 장치.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 적어도 하나의 배터리는 각각의 식별 정보가 설정되어있는 것을 특징으로 하는 배터리 충전 장치.
- 제 5 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 적어도 하나의 배터리 각각의 식별 정보에 기반하여 상기 적어도 하나의 배터리의 상태를 상기 배터리 관리 서버로 전달하고,상기 적어도 하나의 배터리 각각의 식별 정보에 기반하여 상기 적어도 하나의 배터리의 충전 프로파일을 상기 배터리 관리 서버로부터 수신하는 것을 특징으로 하는 배터리 충전 장치.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 적어도 하나의 배터리의 충전 프로파일은,상기 적어도 하나의 배터리가 충전 중일 때의 배터리의 상태 정보 및 상기 적어도 하나의 배터리가 포함된 장치가 회생 제동 중일 때의 배터리의 상태 정보 중 적어도 어느 하나에 기초하여 생성되는 것을 특징으로 하는 배터리 충전 장치.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 적어도 하나의 배터리의 충전 프로파일을 상기 적어도 하나의 배터리에 포함된 배터리 관리 장치로부터 획득하는 것을 특징으로 하는 배터리 충전 장치.
- 배터리 관리 서버와 통신하는 통신부;배터리가 사용되는 동안의 배터리의 상태 정보를 상기 배터리 관리 서버로 전달하고,상기 배터리 관리 서버로부터 상기 배터리의 방전 프로파일을 수신하고,상기 방전 프로파일을 기초로 상기 배터리가 사용되도록 제어하는 제어부를 포함하는 배터리 관리 장치.
- 제 9 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 배터리 관리 서버로부터 상기 배터리의 충전 프로파일을 수신하고,상기 배터리가 충전 장치에 연결되는 경우 상기 충전 프로파일을 상기 충전 장치로 전달하는 것을 특징으로 하는 배터리 관리 장치.
- 제 9 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 배터리가 회생 제동으로 사용되는 경우, 상기 배터리의 충전 상태 정보를 상기 배터리 관리 서버로 전달하는 것을 특징으로 하는 배터리 관리 장치.
- 제 9 항에 있어서,상기 배터리는 식별 정보가 설정되어있고,상기 제어부는,상기 식별 정보에 기반하여 상기 배터리의 상태 정보를 상기 배터리 관리 서버로 전달하고,상기 식별 정보에 기반하여 상기 배터리 관리 서버로부터 상기 방전 프로파일 또는 충전 프로파일을 수신하는 것을 특징으로 하는 배터리 관리 장치.
- 제 9 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 방전 프로파일을 기초로 주행 거리 및 파워 리밋(Power limit) 중 적어도 어느 하나를 예측하는 것을 특징으로 하는 배터리 관리 장치.
- 제 13 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 예측된 주행 거리 또는 파워 리밋을 기초로 상기 배터리의 충전 또는 교체 필요 여부를 판단하는 것을 특징으로 하는 배터리 관리 장치.
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