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Sensing as the key to the safety and sustainability of new energy storage devices |
DOI:10.1186/s41601-023-00300-2 |
Key Words:New energy storage devices, Battery, Supercapacitor, Embedded sensors, Non-embedded sensors,
Sensing |
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Abstract:New energy storage devices such as batteries and supercapacitors are widely used in various felds because of their
irreplaceable excellent characteristics. Because there are relatively few monitoring parameters and limited understanding of their operation, they present problems in accurately predicting their state and controlling operation, such
as state of charge, state of health, and early failure indicators. Poor monitoring can seriously afect the performance of
energy storage devices. Therefore, to maximize the efciency of new energy storage devices without damaging the
equipment, it is important to make full use of sensing systems to accurately monitor important parameters such as
voltage, current, temperature, and strain. These are highly related to their states. Hence, this paper reviews the sensing
methods and divides them into two categories: embedded and non-embedded sensors. A variety of measurement
methods used to measure the above parameters of various new energy storage devices such as batteries and supercapacitors are systematically summarized. The methods with diferent innovative points are listed, their advantages
and disadvantages are summarized, and the application of optical fber sensors is emphasized. Finally, the challenges
and prospects for these studies are described. The intent is to encourage researchers in relevant felds to study the
early warning of safety accidents from the root causes. |
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