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Gaussian Process Regression for In-situ Capacity Estimation of Lithium-ion Batteries

Applications 2018-01-17 v2

Abstract

Accurate on-board capacity estimation is of critical importance in lithium-ion battery applications. Battery charging/discharging often occurs under a constant current load, and hence voltage vs. time measurements under this condition may be accessible in practice. This paper presents a data-driven diagnostic technique, Gaussian Process regression for In-situ Capacity Estimation (GP-ICE), which estimates battery capacity using voltage measurements over short periods of galvanostatic operation. Unlike previous works, GP-ICE does not rely on interpreting the voltage-time data as Incremental Capacity (IC) or Differential Voltage (DV) curves. This overcomes the need to differentiate the voltage-time data (a process which amplifies measurement noise), and the requirement that the range of voltage measurements encompasses the peaks in the IC/DV curves. GP-ICE is applied to two datasets, consisting of 8 and 20 cells respectively. In each case, within certain voltage ranges, as little as 10 seconds of galvanostatic operation enables capacity estimates with approximately 2-3% RMSE.

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@article{arxiv.1712.02595,
  title  = {Gaussian Process Regression for In-situ Capacity Estimation of Lithium-ion Batteries},
  author = {Robert R. Richardson and Christoph R. Birkl and Michael A. Osborne and David A. Howey},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.02595},
  year   = {2018}
}

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12 pages, 10 figures, submitted to IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics