Regression models using fully discharged voltage and internal resistance for state of health estimation of lithium-ion batteries

Kuo Hsin Tseng, Jin Wei Liang, Wunching Chang, Shyh Chin Huang*

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Abstract

Accurate estimation of lithium-ion battery life is essential to assure the reliable operation of the energy supply system. This study develops regression models for battery prognostics using statistical methods. The resultant regression models can not only monitor a battery's degradation trend but also accurately predict its remaining useful life (RUL) at an early stage. Three sets of test data are employed in the training stage for regression models. Another set of data is then applied to the regression models for validation. The fully discharged voltage (Vdis) and internal resistance (R) are adopted as aging parameters in two different mathematical models, with polynomial and exponential functions. A particle swarm optimization (PSO) process is applied to search for optimal coefficients of the regression models. Simulations indicate that the regression models using Vdis and R as aging parameters can build a real state of health profile more accurately than those using cycle number, N. The Monte Carlo method is further employed to make the models adaptive. The subsequent results, however, show that this results in an insignificant improvement of the battery life prediction. A reasonable speculation is that the PSO process already yields the major model coefficients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2889-2907
Number of pages19
JournalEnergies
Volume8
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Battery cycle life
  • Battery reliability
  • Battery remaining useful life estimation
  • Battery state of health
  • Particle swarm optimization

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