Journal
JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 449, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2019.227558
Keywords
Lithium-ion battery; Encoder-decoder; Bidirectional long short-term memory; State-of-charge sequence estimation
Funding
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [61672080, 41402020502]
- NASFC [2016ZD51031]
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State-of-charge (SOC) estimation of lithium-ion batteries based on deep learning techniques has been receiving considerable attention. However, most deep-learning-based methods focus on SOC estimation at fixed ambient temperatures and cannot provide useful indications for battery state in real-world scenarios because batteries usually experience varying temperatures during operation. In this study, an encoder-decoder with bidirectional long short-term memory (LSTM) is proposed for estimating the SOC at different temperature conditions. This end-to-end model can learn sequential information from the measurement sequences to characterize battery dynamics for sequence estimation. Introducing the bidirectional LSTMs into the encoder-decoder enables the model to capture the long-term dependencies of the measurement sequences from both past and future directions to increase the estimation accuracy. The proposed method is evaluated on public battery datasets under dynamic loading profiles. Validation with an experimental dataset shows that this method of considering the sequential contexts and bidirectional dependencies of battery measurement data can accurately estimate the SOC at different ambient temperatures. In particular, the mean absolute errors are as low as 1.07% at varying temperatures. The proposed method can improve the reliability and availability of battery management systems for monitoring the battery state under varying ambient conditions.
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