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Ageing Mitigation and Loss Control in Reconfigurable Batteries in Series-Level Setups
Abstract
This paper presents a novel control method that reduces the low-frequency ripple of
dynamical-ly reconfigurable battery technology to reduce cell ageing and loss. It
furthermore shifts the residual ripple to higher frequencies where the lower impedance
reduces heating and the dielectric capacitance of electrodes and electrolyte shunt
the current around the electrochemical reactions.
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Stefan M Goetz
Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

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