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A method for capacity estimation of lithium-ion batteries based on adaptive time-shifting broad learning system

Meng Zhang, Tao Hu, Lifeng Wu, Guoqing Kang and Yong Guan

Energy, 2021, vol. 231, issue C

Abstract: Accurate capacity estimation of lithium-ion batteries can improve the safety and reliability of equipment. Deep learning provides a new approach for capacity estimation. However, it is still difficult to adapt to the changes in different stages of capacity degradation due to many and complex parameters in deep structure network and the time-invariant model parameters. Considering that Broad Learning System is a neural network independent of deep structure, which has a simple single hidden layer structure and fewer parameters, this paper proposes an Adaptive Time-shifting Broad Learning System (ATBLS) capacity estimation model. For input layer, the input data of each time step is combined with the output of previous time step to get a new input, so as to provide local information to hidden unit of the network and provide guidance for local parameters. For hidden layer, the hidden unit of each time step is weighted-fused with the hidden unit of previous time step to update the parameters, so as to reflect the long-term dynamics of sequence. The experiment are conducted on three different data sets. And the effectiveness of ATBLS is verified by comparing with other methods.

Keywords: Lithium-ion battery; Broad learning system; Time-shifting; Capacity estimation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.120959

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