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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 08, 2015
Filed:
Apr. 01, 2014
Palo Alto Research Center Incorporated, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Peter Kiesel, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Lars Wilko Sommer, Bretten, DE;
Ajay Raghavan, Mountain View, CA (US);
Bhaskar Saha, Redwood City, CA (US);
Tobias Staudt, Nuremberg, DE;
Alexander Lochbaum, Landau, DE;
Palo Alto Research Center Incorporated, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Abstract
A system includes utilizes optical sensors arranged within or on portions of an electrochemical energy device (e.g., a rechargeable Li-ion battery, supercapacitor or fuel cell) to measure operating parameters (e.g., mechanical strain and/or temperature) of the electrochemical energy device during charge/recharge cycling. The measured parameter data is transmitted by way of light signals along optical fibers to a controller, which converts the light signals to electrical data signal using a light source/analyzer. A processor then extracts temperature and strain data features from the data signals, and utilizes a model-based process to detect intercalation stage changes (i.e., characteristic crystalline structure changes caused by certain concentrations of guest species, such as Li-ions, within the electrode material of the electrochemical energy device) indicated by the data features. The detected intercalation stage changes are used to generate highly accurate operating state information (e.g., state-of-charge and state-of-health), and management/control signals for optimizing charge/discharge rates.