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Artificial Intelligence Approaches for Advanced Battery Management System in Electric Vehicle Applications: A Statistical Analysis towards Future Research Opportunities.

Authors

Lipu, M. S. Hossain; Miah, Md. Sazal; Jamal, Taskin; Rahman, Tuhibur; Ansari, Shaheer; Rahman, Md. Siddikur; Ashique, Ratil H.; Shihavuddin, A. S. M.; Shakib, Mohammed Nazmus

Abstract

In order to reduce carbon emissions and address global environmental concerns, the automobile industry has focused a great deal of attention on electric vehicles, or EVs. However, the performance and health of batteries can deteriorate over time, which can have a negative impact on the effectiveness of EVs. In order to improve the safety and reliability and efficiently optimize the performance of EVs, artificial intelligence (AI) approaches have received massive consideration in precise battery health diagnostics, fault analysis and thermal management. Therefore, this study analyzes and evaluates the role of AI approaches in enhancing the battery management system (BMS) in EVs. In line with that, an in-depth statistical analysis is carried out based on 78 highly relevant publications from 2014 to 2023 found in the Scopus database. The statistical analysis evaluates essential parameters such as current research trends, keyword evaluation, publishers, research classification, nation analysis, authorship, and collaboration. Moreover, state-of-the-art AI approaches are critically discussed with regard to targets, contributions, advantages, and disadvantages. Additionally, several significant problems and issues, as well as a number of crucial directives and recommendations, are provided for potential future development. The statistical analysis can guide future researchers in developing emerging BMS technology for sustainable operation and management in EVs.

Subjects

BATTERY management systems; ARTIFICIAL intelligence; STATISTICS; ELECTRIC vehicles; CARBON emissions; HYBRID electric vehicles; AUTOMOBILE industry

Publication

Vehicles (2624-8921), 2024, Vol 6, Issue 1, p22

ISSN

2624-8921

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/vehicles6010002

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