Target decomposition-led light-weighted offline training strategy-aided data-driven state-of-charge online estimation during constant current charging conditions over battery entire lifespan
Ganglin Cao,
Yao Jia,
Shuzhi Zhang,
Shouxuan Chen,
Yuanfei Geng,
Rong Feng,
Ning Wang,
Yaoxiang Han,
Haibin Lu and
Xiongwen Zhang
Energy, 2024, vol. 307, issue C
Abstract:
This paper develops a novel target decomposition-led light-weighted offline training strategy-aided data-driven state-of-charge (SOC) online estimation method during constant current (CC) charging conditions over battery entire lifespan. Firstly, real SOC is conceptually decomposed into base SOC and SOC error. Subsequently, taking voltage and real SOC of initial CC charging cycle as input and output, machine learning algorithm is adopted to offline establish base SOC acquisition model without considering battery aging. Thirdly, the errors between real SOC and acquired base SOC are calculated, where the extremely similar distribution of SOC error against different battery degradation with two aging-dependent peaks can be clearly observed. Following this precious characteristic, a SOC error calculation model is further built only via several typical CC charging cycles with base SOC and battery capacity as input. Finally, the acquired base SOC is compensated by the computed SOC error for real SOC calculation. The validation results demonstrate that the proposed target decomposition-led method has overwhelming advantages in light-weighted offline training and accurate SOC online estimation during CC charging conditions, where maximum mean absolute error and maximum root mean squared error of SOC estimation results over the same type of batteries’ entire lifespan are only 0.98 % and 1.2 %, respectively.
Keywords: Lithium-ion battery; State-of-charge; Constant current conditions; Target decomposition; Light-weighted offline training strategy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.132658
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