W02 Design Automation of Things: EV Battery Packs

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Agenda

TimeLabelSession
08:30W02.1Battery Challenges in EV Design

Chair:
Naehyuck Chang, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), KR

08:30W02.1.1Electric Vehicle Design - Battery Pack Challenges
Patrick Groeneveld, Synopsys, US

09:30W02.1.2From Electrochemistry to Battery Cells - Control and Monitoring Challenges
Jochen Friedl, TUM CREATE, SG

10:00W02.2Coffee Break
10:30W02.3Efficient Battery Management System Design

Chair:
Massimo Poncino, Politecnico di Torino, IT

10:30W02.3.1Characterization and Modeling of Electric Vehicle Power Consumption and Battery Usage
Naehyuck Chang1 and Sheldon Tan2
1Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), KR; 2UC Riverside, US

11:00W02.3.2Active Cell Balancing and Verification Methodologies in the BMS Domain
Martin Lukasiewycz, TUM CREATE, SG

11:30W02.3.3Smart Cell Architectures for Scalable Battery Packs
Sebastian Steinhorst, TUM CREATE, SG

12:00W02.4Lunch Break
13:00W02.5Modeling and Simulation for Better Batteries

Chair:
Sebastian Steinhorst, TUM CREATE, SG

13:00W02.5.1Modeling Issues for Battery Packs: Accuracy vs. Simulation Complexity
Massimo Poncino, Politecnico di Torino, IT

13:30W02.5.2Multiphysics, Multiscale Simulation of a Complete Li-ion Battery Pack and Sub-Systems
Vincent Delafosse, ANSYS, US

14:00W02.5.3Correlated Statistical Model of Battery Capacity and Resistance and Management of Cell-to-Cell Variation in Multiple-Cell Battery Pack
Donghwa Shin, Yeungnam University, KR

14:30W02.5.4Battery Simulation in the ETAS LABCAR Environment
Ingo Altmann, ETAS, DE

15:00W02.6Poster Session / Coffee Break