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OverviewSmart Safety Management of Energy Storage Batteries addresses battery management in new power systems which is an important component of the new generation of information technology and power systems. This book covers the application of this new type of power storage as well as power system identification modeling, intelligent energy storage battery status evaluation, and key technologies in intelligent management monitoring. Written for researchers, engineers, and students studying related areas, this book supports research in control science and control, automation, and electrical engineering, and serves as a technical reference for the application of new electric energy storage battery science and technology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shunli Wang, PhD (Southwest University of Science and Technology, China) , Yanxin Xie, PhD Student (PhD Student, Southwest University of Science and Technology, China) , Guangchen Liu, PhD (Professor, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, China) , Qi Huang (President of Strategy Institute, China Academy of Science and Technology for Development)Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Imprint: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division ISBN: 9780443275784ISBN 10: 0443275785 Pages: 541 Publication Date: 01 September 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationShunli Wang is a professor at the Southwest University of Science and Technology, China. He is an authoritative expert in the field of new energy research. He is the head of DTlab, modeling, and state estimation strategy research for lithium-ion batteries. He has undertaken more than 40 projects and 30 patents, published more than 100 research papers as well as won 20 awards such as the Young Scholar, and Science & Technology Progress Awards. Yanxin Xie is a PhD student of Southwest University of Science and Technology, China. Her research direction is new energy measurement and control, and she has long been engaged in modeling, and state estimation strategy research for lithium-ion batteries. She has published 4 papers, applied for 6 intellectual property rights, granted 4 authorizations, participated in 6 projects, won 1 national scholarship, 1 first-class scholarship, and 1 second-class scholarship. Guangchen Liu, Professor at Inner Mongolia University of Technology. Mainly engaged in teaching and research work in the fields of new energy generation and energy storage, power electronics, and power transmission. Hosted multiple projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation, Inner Mongolia Science and Technology Major Special Project, and Inner Mongolia Science and Technology Plan, published over 70 academic papers, and authored 3 monographs/textbooks. The research achievements are mainly used to solve the problem of high-quality power supply in remote areas. Huang Qi is a professor and doctoral supervisor, IEEE Fellow, IETF fellow, expert enjoying special government allowance of the State Council, candidate of New Century Excellent Talents Support Program of Ministry of Education, academic and technical leader of Sichuan Province, head of Youth Science and Technology Innovation Team of Sichuan Province, candidate of ""Tianfu Qingcheng Innovation Leading Talents Program"" of Sichuan Province. His main research fields are: new power energy systems, science and technology innovation strategy, and development planning etc. He has undertaken more than 20 national and provincial projects such as National Key R & D Plan and National Natural Science Foundation, and won 1 China Patent Excellence Award, 1 First Prize of China Instrument Society, 1 First Prize/Second Prize of Sichuan Province Science and Technology Progress Award, and 1 Second Prize of Excellent Scientific and Technological Achievements of Ministry of Education. He has published more than 300 academic papers, including more than 200 SCI papers, published 5 monographs, including 2 Wiley-IEEE monographs, applied for more than 100 patents, and obtained more than 80 authorized national invention patents and 2 US patents. He served as a member of the Expert Group on Science and Technology Innovation Planning in the Energy Field of the 13th Five-Year Plan of the Ministry of Science and Technology, the leader of the Expert Group on the 14th Five-Year Plan in the Energy and Chemical Industry Field of Sichuan Province, the convener of the 13th Five-Year Plan in the New Energy Field of Sichuan Province, and the leader of the Expert Group on ""Clean Energy"" in the ""5+1"" Modern Industrial System of Sichuan Province. He served as the chairman of several high-level international conferences, such as the 2019 IEEPES Innovative Smart Grid Technology and the 2022 IEEEI 2. Yujie Wang is an associate professor at the Department of Automation, University of Science and Technology of China. His research interests include new energy vehicle technology, battery safety management, digital twin and AI application in energy system. He received his Ph.D. degree in Control science and engineering from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2017. He has co-authored over 60 SCI journal papers on battery-related topics. His research interests include energy-saving and new energy vehicle technology, complex system modeling, simulation and control, fuel cell system management, and optimal control. Gexiang Zhang is Foreign Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, IET Fellow, and President of the International Membrane Computing Society. He mainly engages in research work in artificial intelligence, intelligent robots, smart grids, and intelligent control. He pioneered the establishment of multiple research platforms such as IMCS and JMC; The publication of 'Application of Membrane Computing in Real Life' fills the gap in practical works in the field of membrane computing worldwide. Carlos Fernandez is a senior lecturer at Robert Gordon University, Scotland, UK. He received his Ph.D. in Electrocatalytic Reactions from The University of Hull and then worked as a Consultant Technologist in Hull and a post-doctoral position in Manchester. His research interests include Analytical Chemistry, Sensors and Materials, and Renewable Energy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |