Embedded optical fiber sensing network: BYDRecent Research Landscape
Internal thermal and mechanical instability in high-density cells leads to catastrophic failure risks. Integrating fiber optic sensors directly into the module architecture provides real-time telemetry to prevent thermal runaway.
What technical problems is BYD addressing in Embedded optical fiber sensing network?
Inaccurate battery cell monitoring
(29)evidences
Voltage measurement errors and signal interference lead to unreliable state-of-charge data. Precise acquisition prevents thermal runaway and extends battery lifespan.
Thermal runaway propagation risk
(23)evidences
Uncontrolled heat transfer between cells leads to catastrophic failure of the entire energy storage system. Preventing this ensures the safety and integrity of high-density power equipment.
Hazardous electrical surge damage
(11)evidences
Battery packs and power-consuming equipment are susceptible to catastrophic failure from short circuits or overcurrent events. Preventing these failure modes ensures hardware integrity and operator safety.
Internal thermal runaway risk
(5)evidences
Early failure detection in high-density battery packs is limited by sensor lag and interference. Resolving this prevents catastrophic fire events in electric vehicles.