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State-of-health monitoring of lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles by on-board internal resistance estimation
Authors:  rgen Remmlinger,Michael BuchholzMarkus Meiler,Peter BernreuterKlaus Dietmayer
Affiliation:a Institute of Measurement, Control, and Microtechnology, Ulm university, Albert-Einstein-Allee 41, D-89081 Ulm, Germany
b Deutsche ACCUmotive GmbH & Co. KG, Neue Straße 95, D-73230 Kirchheim/Teck, Germany
Abstract:For reliable and safe operation of lithium-ion batteries in electric or hybrid vehicles, diagnosis of the cell degradation is necessary. This can be achieved by monitoring the increase of the internal resistance of the battery cells over the whole lifetime of the battery. In this paper, a method to identify the internal resistance in a hybrid vehicle is presented. Therefore, a special purpose model deduced from an equivalent circuit is developed. This model contains parameters depending on the degradation of the battery cell. To achieve the required robustness and stable results under these conditions, the method uses specific signal intervals occurring during normal operation of the battery in a hybrid vehicle. This identification signal has a defined timespan and occurs regularly. The identification is done on vehicle measurement data of terminal cell voltage and current collected with a usual vehicle sampling rate. Using the adapted internal resistance value in the model, a degradation index is calculated by compensating other influences, e.g. battery temperature. This task is the main challenge, as the impact of the temperature on the resistance, for example, is one order of magnitude higher than the influence of the degradation for the investigated lithium-ion cell. The developed estimation and monitoring method is validated with measurement data from single cells and shows good results and very low computational effort.
Keywords:Lithium-ion battery   State-of-health   On-board diagnosis   Internal resistance
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