Lithium-ion battery state of health estimation with short-term current pulse test and support vector machine

Jinhao Meng, Lei Cai, Guangzhao Luo, Daniel-Ioan Stroe, Remus Teodorescu

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Abstract

State of Health (SOH) of Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery plays a pivotal role in the reliability and safety of the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in the power system. Utilizing the features from the terminal voltage response of the Li-ion battery under current pulse test, a new method is proposed in this paper by using the Support Vector Machine (SVM) technique for accurately estimating the battery SOH. Since the terminal voltage measured at the same condition varies with the battery aging process, the features for SOH estimation are extracted from the voltage response under a specific current pulse test. The benefit of the proposed method is that the features come from the short-term test, which is much convenient to be obtained in real applications. After applying the short term current pulse test (few seconds), the keen points and the slopes in the voltage response curve are selected as the potential candidate features. In order to find the most effective feature for SOH estimation, all the possible combinations of the features are investigated and compared. Afterwards, SVM is able to establish the optimal SOH estimator on the basis of the optimal feature combination and the battery SOH. A LiFePO4 battery is tested in the test station for 37 weeks to verify the validation of the proposed method.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftMicroelectronics Reliability
Vol/bind88-90
Sider (fra-til)1216-1220
Antal sider5
ISSN0026-2714
DOI
StatusUdgivet - sep. 2018
Begivenhed29th European Symposium on Reliability of Electron Devices, Failure Physics and Analysis - AKKC, Aalborg, Danmark
Varighed: 1 okt. 20185 okt. 2018
Konferencens nummer: 29th
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Konference

Konference29th European Symposium on Reliability of Electron Devices, Failure Physics and Analysis
Nummer29th
LokationAKKC
Land/OmrådeDanmark
ByAalborg
Periode01/10/201805/10/2018
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