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  • Smart Battery Management Systems (SBMS) are crucial for monitoring battery status in smart cities and industries.
  • Integration with the Internet of Things (IoT) enhances SBMS functionality but introduces wireless communication challenges.
  • Existing evaluation methods do not adequately address the specific wireless context of SBMS applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a tailored evaluation strategy for Smart Battery Management Systems (SBMS) in wireless environments.
  • To develop a method for assessing SBMS performance considering both wireless characteristics and battery factors.
  • To provide guidance for selecting appropriate SBMS solutions and mitigating associated risks.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an IEEE P2668-Compatible SBMS Evaluation Strategy (SBMS-ES).
  • Evaluation of SBMS candidates under diverse scenarios with varying wireless communication characteristics (e.g., mobility, latency, fading).
  • Incorporation of battery-specific factors into the evaluation framework.
  • Scoring of SBMS candidates on a scale of 0 to 5 based on performance against application demands.

Main Results:

  • The SBMS-ES provides a quantitative score to indicate SBMS performance in wireless contexts.
  • The strategy identifies disadvantages of specific SBMS solutions and highlights the most suitable candidates.
  • A case study demonstrates the practical application and effectiveness of the SBMS-ES.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed SBMS-ES offers a standardized approach to evaluate wireless SBMS, aligning with the IEEE P2668 standard for IoT maturity.
  • This evaluation strategy helps users make informed decisions, reducing risks associated with inadequate SBMS.
  • SBMS-ES facilitates the selection of optimal SBMS solutions tailored to specific battery application requirements.