Battery management system of UAV Based on IOT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/fcis.v1i2.1703Keywords:
Battery, UAV, Battery management system, Internet of thingsAbstract
Lithium ion battery is a new type of high-energy battery developed successfully in the 20th century. Because of its high energy, high battery voltage, wide operating temperature range, long storage life and other advantages, it has been widely used in military and civil micro unmanned aerial vehicles. In order to monitor the charge and discharge and flight of UAV in real time, this paper designs a UAV battery management system based on the Internet of things, which transmits the battery data to the Internet of things platform in real time through the wireless transmission module. After testing, this design can achieve the effect of real-time monitoring of UAV battery pack.
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