Novel Parametric Circuit Modeling for Li-Ion Batteries

Because of their simplicity and dynamic response, current pulse series are often used to extract parameters for equivalent electrical circuit modeling of Li-ion batteries. These models are then applied for performance simulation, state estimation, and thermal analysis in electric vehicles. However,...

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Main Authors: Ximing Cheng, Liguang Yao, Yinjiao Xing, Michael Pecht
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-07-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/9/7/539
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Summary:Because of their simplicity and dynamic response, current pulse series are often used to extract parameters for equivalent electrical circuit modeling of Li-ion batteries. These models are then applied for performance simulation, state estimation, and thermal analysis in electric vehicles. However, these methods have two problems: The assumption of linear dependence of the matrix columns and negative parameters estimated from discrete-time equations and least-squares methods. In this paper, continuous-time equations are exploited to construct a linearly independent data matrix and parameterize the circuit model by the combination of non-negative least squares and genetic algorithm, which constrains the model parameters to be positive. Trigonometric functions are then developed to fit the parameter curves. The developed model parameterization methodology was applied and assessed by a standard driving cycle.
ISSN:1996-1073