The development of Digital Twin (DT) technology in Battery Management Systems (BMSs) presents a transformative approach for maintenance, monitoring, and predictive diagnostics, especially in the demanding field of space applications. DTs, through their three-layer structure, provide an accurate and dynamic virtual representation of the physical entity, continuously updated via bidirectional data exchange provided by the communication link. Given the promising capabilities of the DT approach in real-time applications, its integration into BMSs is straightforward, as it can enhance monitoring and prediction of nonlinear electrochemical systems, such as space-grade lithium-ion batteries, supporting the mitigation of ageing effects under the unique constraints of the space environment. Despite notable progress in BMS technologies, the choice of estimation techniques consistent with the DT paradigm remains insufficiently defined. This survey examines the state of the art with the aim of bridging the conceptual framework of DTs and existing battery management algorithms, identifying the methodologies most suitable in accordance with DT architectures and principles. The scope of this paper is to provide researchers and engineers with a comprehensive overview of the advancements, key enabling technologies, and implementation strategies for Digital Twins in space BMSs, ultimately contributing to more reliable and efficient space missions.

Digital Twins for Space Battery Management Systems: A Comprehensive Review of Different Approaches for Predictive Maintenance and Monitoring / Sbarra, Roberto Giovanni; Pasquali, Michele; Coppotelli, Giuliano; Gaudenzi, Paolo; Di Ienno, Davide; Ciancarelli, Carlo; Picci, Niccolò. - In: ENERGIES. - ISSN 1996-1073. - 18:21(2025). [10.3390/en18215858]

Digital Twins for Space Battery Management Systems: A Comprehensive Review of Different Approaches for Predictive Maintenance and Monitoring

Sbarra, Roberto Giovanni;Pasquali, Michele;Coppotelli, Giuliano;Gaudenzi, Paolo;
2025

Abstract

The development of Digital Twin (DT) technology in Battery Management Systems (BMSs) presents a transformative approach for maintenance, monitoring, and predictive diagnostics, especially in the demanding field of space applications. DTs, through their three-layer structure, provide an accurate and dynamic virtual representation of the physical entity, continuously updated via bidirectional data exchange provided by the communication link. Given the promising capabilities of the DT approach in real-time applications, its integration into BMSs is straightforward, as it can enhance monitoring and prediction of nonlinear electrochemical systems, such as space-grade lithium-ion batteries, supporting the mitigation of ageing effects under the unique constraints of the space environment. Despite notable progress in BMS technologies, the choice of estimation techniques consistent with the DT paradigm remains insufficiently defined. This survey examines the state of the art with the aim of bridging the conceptual framework of DTs and existing battery management algorithms, identifying the methodologies most suitable in accordance with DT architectures and principles. The scope of this paper is to provide researchers and engineers with a comprehensive overview of the advancements, key enabling technologies, and implementation strategies for Digital Twins in space BMSs, ultimately contributing to more reliable and efficient space missions.
2025
digital twin; satellites; Li-ion battery; BMS; health monitoring; RUL
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Digital Twins for Space Battery Management Systems: A Comprehensive Review of Different Approaches for Predictive Maintenance and Monitoring / Sbarra, Roberto Giovanni; Pasquali, Michele; Coppotelli, Giuliano; Gaudenzi, Paolo; Di Ienno, Davide; Ciancarelli, Carlo; Picci, Niccolò. - In: ENERGIES. - ISSN 1996-1073. - 18:21(2025). [10.3390/en18215858]
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