The Impact of Lithium-Ion Battery Polarising Impedance Modelling on End-of-Discharge Prognosis Accuracy
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Ley, Christopher
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The Impact of Lithium-Ion Battery Polarising Impedance Modelling on End-of-Discharge Prognosis Accuracy
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In Lithium-Ion batteries, the polarising impedance is an important characteristic that has been shown to be a complex function of, among others, both the state of charge and the demanded current. Therefore within a prognostic framework, which typically solely relies on the a prior modelling of the hidden state evolution, the correct characterisation of the functional surface with respect to state of charge and current impacts the accuracy of the predicted end-of-discharge probability density function. This is important in critical systems that rely solely on the Lithium-Ion as a power source and require an unbiased prediction of the end-of-discharge time. This paper demonstrates how a correctly modelled polarising surface can improve prediction accuracy over the state of the art models found in literature.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/169502
DOI: 10.1016/j.ifacol.2018.09.580
ISSN: 24058963
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IFAC-PapersOnLine, Volumen 51, Issue 24, 2018, Pages 214-220
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