Analysis and Diagnosis of the Effect of Voltage and Current Sensor Faults on the State of Charge Estimation of Lithium-ion Batteries Based on Neural Networks

Lithium-ion batteries are currently used as a key energy source in various industrial facilities, electronics, and automotive industries. However, due to the frequent charging and discharging of batteries, overcharging and overdischarging can occur, leading to fire and safety accidents as well as ad...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of control, automation, and systems automation, and systems, 2024-05, Vol.22 (5), p.1691-1706
Hauptverfasser: Hwang, Ji-Hwan, Lee, Jong-Hyun, Lee, In Soo
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Lithium-ion batteries are currently used as a key energy source in various industrial facilities, electronics, and automotive industries. However, due to the frequent charging and discharging of batteries, overcharging and overdischarging can occur, leading to fire and safety accidents as well as additional financial damages due to equipment failure. Therefore, accurately estimating the battery state of charge (SOC) is very important. In this paper, the robustness of estimation models was analyzed in relation to data collected amidst sensor failures. This analysis was especially pertinent during the battery SOC estimation process, when voltage and current sensors were prone to failure. The impact of these sensor failures on the accuracy and reliability of the SOC estimation models was rigorously scrutinized. Normal data was trained as training data, and Gaussian distribution, Laplace and chi-square combined distribution, Add bias distribution were employed as the test data. Herein, multilayer neural network, long short-term memory, gated recurrent unit, gradient boosting machine (GBM) were used as neural networks, the failure signal processing performance of each estimation algorithm was compared and analyzed, and the failure diagnosis was performed using support vector machine and GBM.
ISSN:1598-6446
2005-4092
DOI:10.1007/s12555-023-0546-9