4.7 Article

Co-Estimation of State of Charge and Capacity for Lithium-Ion Batteries with Multi-Stage Model Fusion Method

Journal

ENGINEERING
Volume 7, Issue 10, Pages 1469-1482

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.10.022

Keywords

State of charge; Capacity estimation; Model fusion; Proportional-integral-differential observer; Hardware-in-the-loop

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFB0103802]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51922006, 51707011]
  3. Beijing Institute of Technology

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This study proposed a multistage model fusion algorithm to co-estimate state of charge (SOC) and capacity of lithium-ion batteries in electric transports, achieving high accuracy, fast convergence speed, and anti-noise performance.
Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have emerged as the preferred energy storage systems for various types of electric transports, including electric vehicles, electric boats, electric trains, and electric airplanes. The energy management of LIBs in electric transports for all-climate and long-life operation requires the accurate estimation of state of charge (SOC) and capacity in real-time. This study proposes a multistage model fusion algorithm to co-estimate SOC and capacity. Firstly, based on the assumption of a normal distribution, the mean and variance of the residual error from the model at different ageing levels are used to calculate the weight for the establishment of a fusion model with stable parameters. Secondly, a differential error gain with forward-looking ability is introduced into a proportional-integral observer (PIO) to accelerate convergence speed. Thirdly, a fusion algorithm is developed by combining a multistage model and proportional-integral-differential observer (PIDO) to co-estimate SOC and capacity under a complex application environment. Fourthly, the convergence and anti-noise performance of the fusion algorithm are discussed. Finally, the hardware-in-the-loop platform is set up to verify the performance of the fusion algorithm. The validation results of different aged LIBs over a wide range of temperature show that the presented fusion algorithm can realize a high-accuracy estimation of SOC and capacity with the relative errors within 2% and 3.3%, respectively. (C) 2021 THE AUTHORS. Published by Elsevier LTD on behalf of Chinese Academy of Engineering and Higher Education Press Limited Company.

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