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Olivier Briat is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their work primarily spans the field of Engineering, with significant contributions in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist's research covers a range of topics focused on battery technology and control systems. Key areas include:

  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Advanced Control Systems Design
  • Control Systems and Identification
  • Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials

Olivier Briat has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, with frequent appearances in venues such as the Journal of Energy Storage, IFAC-PapersOnLine, Microelectronics Reliability, ECS Meeting Abstracts, and Applied Energy. These publications deal with battery aging, state-of-health estimation, and energy management strategies for electric vehicles, among other topics.

Recent papers include:

  • "Comparison of the impact of fast charging on the cycle life of three lithium-ion cells under several parameters of charge protocol and temperatures," 2020, Applied Energy
  • "Fast charging for electric vehicles applications: Numerical optimization of a multi-stage charging protocol for lithium-ion battery and impact on cycle life," 2021, Journal of Energy Storage
  • "A Comprehensive Review on Energy Management Strategies for Electric Vehicles Considering Degradation Using Aging Models," 2021, IEEE Access
  • "Lithium-ion battery SoH estimation based on incremental capacity peak tracking at several current levels for online application," 2020, Microelectronics Reliability
  • "Non-destructive state-of-health diagnosis algorithm for blended electrode lithium-ion battery," 2023, Journal of Energy Storage

Olivier Briat collaborates frequently with researchers such as Jean-Michel Vinassa, Armande Capitaine, Abderrahmane Adel, Rachid Malti, and Romain Mathieu. The collaboration with these coauthors spans multiple publications, reflecting a cooperative approach to advancing research in battery technology and control systems.

Best Publications

  • Behavior and state-of-health monitoring of Li-ion batteries using impedance spectroscopy and recurrent neural networks

    Akram Eddahech;Olivier Briat;Nicolas Bertrand;Jean-Yves Delétage

  • Lithium battery aging model based on Dakin's degradation approach

    Issam Baghdadi;Issam Baghdadi;Olivier Briat;Jean-Yves Delétage;Philippe Gyan

  • Characterization methods and modelling of ultracapacitors for use as peak power sources

    Walid Lajnef;Jean-Michel Vinassa;Olivier Briat;Stéphane Azzopardi

  • Performance comparison of four lithium–ion battery technologies under calendar aging

    Akram Eddahech;Olivier Briat;Jean-Michel Vinassa

  • Determination of lithium-ion battery state-of-health based on constant-voltage charge phase

    Akram Eddahech;Olivier Briat;Jean-Michel Vinassa

  • Remaining useful life prediction of lithium batteries in calendar ageing for automotive applications

    Akram Eddahech;Olivier Briat;Eric Woirgard;Jean-Michel Vinassa

  • Impact of Calendar Life and Cycling Ageing on Supercapacitor Performance

    E.-H. El Brouji;O. Briat;J.-M. Vinassa;N. Bertrand

  • Embedded Fractional Nonlinear Supercapacitor Model and Its Parametric Estimation Method

    N Bertrand;J Sabatier;O Briat;J Vinassa

  • Lithium-ion battery performance improvement based on capacity recovery exploitation

    Akram Eddahech;Olivier Briat;Jean-Michel Vinassa

  • State of health assessment for lithium batteries based on voltage–time relaxation measure

    Issam Baghdadi;Issam Baghdadi;Olivier Briat;Philippe Gyan;Jean Michel Vinassa

  • Fractional non-linear modelling of ultracapacitors

    Nicolas Bertrand;Jocelyn Sabatier;Olivier Briat;Jean-Michel Vinassa

  • Strategy for designing accelerated aging tests to evaluate IGBT power modules lifetime in real operation mode

    J.-M. Thebaud;E. Woirgard;C. Zardini;S. Azzopardi

  • Comparison of the impact of fast charging on the cycle life of three lithium-ion cells under several parameters of charge protocol and temperatures

    Romain Mathieu;Olivier Briat;Philippe Gyan;Jean-Michel Vinassa

  • Principle, design and experimental validation of a flywheel-battery hybrid source for heavy-duty electric vehicles

    O. Briat;J.M. Vinassa;W. Lajnef;S. Azzopardi

  • Improved Supercapacitor Floating Ageing Interpretation Through Multipore Impedance Model Parameters Evolution

    Ronan German;Pascal Venet;Ali Sari;Olivier Briat

  • Ageing monitoring of lithium-ion cell during power cycling tests

    Akram Eddahech;Olivier Briat;Hervé Henry;Jean-Yves Delétage

  • D-optimal design of experiments applied to lithium battery for ageing model calibration

    Romain Mathieu;Romain Mathieu;Issam Baghdadi;Issam Baghdadi;Olivier Briat;Philippe Gyan

  • Fast charging for electric vehicles applications: Numerical optimization of a multi-stage charging protocol for lithium-ion battery and impact on cycle life

    Romain Mathieu;Olivier Briat;Philippe Gyan;Jean-Michel Vinassa

  • Online parameter identification for real-time supercapacitor performance estimation in automotive applications

    Akram Eddahech;Mohamed Ayadi;Olivier Briat;Jean-Michel Vinassa

  • A Comprehensive Review on Energy Management Strategies for Electric Vehicles Considering Degradation Using Aging Models

    Ahmad Alyakhni;Loic Boulon;Jean-Michel Vinassa;Olivier Briat

  • Comparison between changes of ultracapacitors model parameters during calendar life and power cycling ageing tests.

    H. El Brouji;Olivier Briat;Jean-Michel Vinassa;Nicolas Bertrand

Frequent Co-Authors

Pascal Venet
Pascal Venet Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Atsuo Kawamura
Atsuo Kawamura Yokohama National University

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