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A novel hybrid deep learning model for accurate state of charge estimation of Li-Ion batteries for electric vehicles under high and low temperature

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  • Zafar, Muhammad Hamza
  • Khan, Noman Mujeeb
  • Houran, Mohamad Abou
  • Mansoor, Majad
  • Akhtar, Naureen
  • Sanfilippo, Filippo

Abstract

This paper presents a novel architecture, termed Fusion-Fission Optimisation (FuFi) based Convolutional Neural Network with Bi-Long Short Term Memory Network (FuFi-CNN-Bi-LSTM), to enhance state of charge (SoC) estimation performance. The proposed FuFi-CNN-Bi-LSTM model leverages the power of both Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) and Bi-Long Short Term Memory Networks (Bi-LSTM) while utilizing FuFi optimization to effectively tune the hyperparameters of the network. This optimization technique facilitates efficient SoC estimation by finding the optimal configuration of the model. A comparative analysis is conducted against FuFi Algorithm-based models, including FuFi-CNN-LSTM, FuFi-Bi-LSTM, FuFi-LSTM, and FuFi-CNN. The comparison involves assessing performance on SoC estimation tasks and identifying the strengths and limitations of models. Furthermore, the proposed FuFi-CNN-Bi-LSTM model undergoes rigorous testing on various drive cycle tests, including HPPC, HWFET, UDDS, and US06, at different temperatures ranging from -20 to 25 degrees Celsius. The model’s robustness and reliability are assessed under different real-world operating conditions using well-established evaluation indexes, including Relative Error (RE),Mean Absolute Error (MAE), R Square (R2), and Granger Causality Test. The results demonstrate that the proposed FuFi-CNN-Bi-LSTM model achieves efficient SoC estimation performance across a wide range of temperatures at higher and lower ranges. This finding signifies the model’s efficacy in accurately estimating SoC in various operating conditions.

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  • Zafar, Muhammad Hamza & Khan, Noman Mujeeb & Houran, Mohamad Abou & Mansoor, Majad & Akhtar, Naureen & Sanfilippo, Filippo, 2024. "A novel hybrid deep learning model for accurate state of charge estimation of Li-Ion batteries for electric vehicles under high and low temperature," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 292(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:292:y:2024:i:c:s0360544224003566
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.130584
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