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Online state of health estimation for lithium-ion batteries based on gene expression programming

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  • Zhang, Zhengjie
  • Cao, Rui
  • Zheng, Yifan
  • Zhang, Lisheng
  • Guang, Haoran
  • Liu, Xinhua
  • Gao, Xinlei
  • Yang, Shichun

Abstract

Lithium-ion battery is a kind of energy storage devices with complex internal reaction and many factors affecting its performance. Accurate prediction of its SOH (State of Health) is of great significance to prolong its service life and improve safety performance. However, the current prediction for SOH has the difficulties of selecting health factors and using data-driven methods with opaque mechanisms. In this paper, a data-driven model will be established with the capacity change during aging of lithium-ion batteries as a health indicator to realize precise prediction of capacity degradation. Firstly, the feature parameters were extracted and analyzed from the battery cyclic aging test dataset. Two in-situ nondestructive characterization methods, incremental capacity analysis curve and differential thermal voltammetry curve, were utilized to resolve the evolution paths of the feature parameters. After that, a data-driven battery capacity degradation estimation is realized based on the GEP (Gene Expression Programming) algorithm, the performance is compared with the existing vehicle-end and cloud-end models, and a higher-accuracy SOH stacking model is developed with an increase of less than 1 ms in computational time. The results indicated that the GEP model proposed in this paper has obvious advantages in terms of physical explain-ability, computational efficiency and robustness.

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  • Zhang, Zhengjie & Cao, Rui & Zheng, Yifan & Zhang, Lisheng & Guang, Haoran & Liu, Xinhua & Gao, Xinlei & Yang, Shichun, 2024. "Online state of health estimation for lithium-ion batteries based on gene expression programming," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 294(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:294:y:2024:i:c:s0360544224005620
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.130790
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