IP Library Granted Patent US 12674842
Granted Patent B2
US 12674842 · App. 18/746,245 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Battery management device, battery management method, and battery charge and discharge system

Inventors: Ju Young Kang (Daejeon, KR); Heung Il Park (Daejeon, KR); Da Jin Lee (Daejeon, KR); In Hwan Cho (Daejeon, KR); Jung Oh Seo (Daejeon, KR)
Assignee: LG Energy Solution, Ltd.
G01R31/367G01R31/3835H01M10/425H01M10/44H01M10/46H01M2010/4271
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Patent No.
US 12674842
App. No.
18/746,245
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A battery management device includes: an interface that obtains voltage measurement values generated by measuring voltage from a battery at regular time intervals within a first time period; and a controller that: derives an average rate of change of the voltage measurement values during the first time period; compares the voltage measurement values with corresponding values according to the average rate of change to derive voltage difference values during the first time period; and determines whether an error exists in the voltage measurement values during the first time period based on the voltage difference values.

Claims (54)

1 . A battery management device comprising:

an interface configured to obtain voltage measurement values generated by measuring voltage from a battery at regular time intervals within a first time period; and

a controller configured to:

derive an average rate of change of the voltage measurement values during the first time period;

compare the voltage measurement values with corresponding values according to the average rate of change to derive voltage difference values during the first time period; and

determine whether an error exists in the voltage measurement values during the first time period based on the voltage difference values.

2 . The battery management device of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to:

derive voltage correction values for the first time period by correcting the voltage measurement values based on the voltage difference values when it is determined that the error exists in the voltage measurement values.

3 . The battery management device of claim 2 , wherein the controller is further configured to:

determine whether a first error, which occurs in a process of generating the voltage measurement values based on the voltage difference values, exists; and

correct the voltage measurement values based on whether the first error exists.

4 . The battery management device of claim 3 , wherein the first error includes an error occurring in a charge/discharge device that charges or discharges the battery for a charge and discharge test and an error that occurs in the process of measuring the voltage of the battery to generate the voltage measurement values.

5 . The battery management device of claim 3 , wherein the controller is further configured to:

determine whether the first error exists based on signs of the voltage difference values, whether the voltage difference values exceed a threshold difference value, and whether the voltage difference values recover to a range where the voltage reference values do not exceed the threshold difference value within a second time period after exceeding the threshold difference value.

6 . The battery management device of claim 5 , wherein the controller is further configured to:

determine that the first error exists when the voltage difference values have a negative sign, the voltage difference values exceed the threshold difference value, and the voltage difference values recover within the second time period after the first time period.

7 . The battery management device of claim 5 , wherein the controller is further configured to:

determine that the first error does not exist and a second error, which occurs due to a defect of the battery, exists when the voltage difference values include both positive and negative signs, and the voltage difference values exceed the threshold difference value.

8 . The battery management device of claim 5 , wherein the controller is further configured to:

determine that neither the first error nor a second error, which occurs due to a defect in the battery, exists when the voltage difference values exceed the threshold difference value and the voltage difference values do not recover within the second time period.

9 . A battery management method comprising:

obtaining, via an interface, voltage measurement values generated by measuring voltage from a battery at regular time intervals within a first time period;

deriving, via a controller, an average rate of change of the voltage measurement values during the first time period;

comparing, via the controller, the voltage measurement values with corresponding values according to the average rate of change to derive voltage difference values during the first time period; and

determining, via the controller, whether an error exists in the voltage measurement values during the first time period based on the voltage difference values.

10 . The battery management method of claim 9 , further comprising:

deriving voltage correction values for the first time period by correcting the voltage measurement values based on the voltage difference values when it is determined via the controller that the error exists in the voltage measurement values.

11 . The battery management method of claim 10 , wherein the deriving the voltage correction values includes:

determining whether a first error, which occurs in a process of generating the voltage measurement values based on the voltage difference values, exists; and

correcting the voltage measurement values based on whether the first error exists.

12 . The battery management method of claim 11 , wherein the first error includes an error occurring in a charge/discharge device that charges or discharges the battery for a charge and discharge test, and an error that occurs in the process of measuring the voltage of the battery to generate the voltage measurement values.

13 . The battery management method of claim 11 , wherein the determining whether the first error exists includes:

determining whether the first error exists based on signs of the voltage difference values, whether the voltage difference values exceed a threshold difference value, and whether the voltage difference values recover to a range where the voltage difference values do not exceed the threshold difference value within a second time period after exceeding the threshold difference value.

14 . The battery management method of claim 13 , wherein the determining whether the first error exists includes:

determining that the first error exists when the voltage difference values have a negative sign, the voltage difference values exceed the threshold difference value, and the voltage difference values recover within the second time period after the first time period.

15 . The battery management method of claim 13 , wherein the determining whether the first error exists includes:

determining that the first error does not exist and a second error, which occurs due to a defect of the battery, exists when the voltage difference values include both positive and negative signs, and the voltage difference values exceed the threshold difference value.

16 . The battery management method of claim 13 , wherein the determining whether the first error exists includes:

determining that neither the first error nor a second error, which occurs due to a defect in the battery, exists when the voltage difference values exceed the threshold difference value and the voltage difference values do not recover within the second time period.

17 . A battery charge and discharge system comprising:

a battery;

a charge/discharge device configured to charge or discharge the battery for a charge and discharge test; and

a battery management device configured to:

obtain voltage measurement values generated by measuring voltage from the battery during a first time period;

derive an average rate of change of the voltage measurement values during the first time period;

compare the voltage measurement values with corresponding values according to the average rate of change to derive voltage difference values during the first time period; and

determine whether an error exists in the voltage measurement values during the first time period based on the voltage difference values.

18 . The battery charge and discharge system of claim 17 , wherein the battery management device is further configured to:

derive voltage correction values for the first time period by correcting the voltage measurement values based on the voltage difference values when it is determined that the error exists in the voltage measurement values.

19 . The battery charge and discharge system of claim 18 , wherein the battery management device is further configured to:

determine whether a first error, which occurs in a process of generating the voltage measurement values based on the voltage difference values, exists; and

correct the voltage measurement values based on whether the first error exists.

20 . The battery charge and discharge system of claim 19 , wherein the battery management device is further configured to:

determine whether the first error exists based on signs of the voltage difference values, whether the voltage difference values exceed a threshold difference value, and whether the voltage difference values recover to a range where the voltage difference values do not exceed the threshold difference value within a second time period after exceeding the threshold difference value.