Research on a novel data-driven aging estimation method for battery systems in real-world electric vehicles

Yankai Hou, Zhaosheng Zhang*, Peng Liu, Chunbao Song, Zhenpo Wang

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Abstract

Accurate estimation of the degree of battery aging is essential to ensure safe operation of electric vehicles. In this paper, using real-world vehicles and their operational data, a battery aging estimation method is proposed based on a dual-polarization equivalent circuit (DPEC) model and multiple data-driven models. The DPEC model and the forgetting factor recursive least-squares method are used to determine the battery system’s ohmic internal resistance, with outliers being filtered using boxplots. Furthermore, eight common data-driven models are used to describe the relationship between battery degradation and the factors influencing this degradation, and these models are analyzed and compared in terms of both estimation accuracy and computational requirements. The results show that the gradient descent tree regression, XGBoost regression, and light GBM regression models are more accurate than the other methods, with root mean square errors of less than 6.9 mΩ. The AdaBoost and random forest regression models are regarded as alternative groups because of their relative instability. The linear regression, support vector machine regression, and k-nearest neighbor regression models are not recommended because of poor accuracy or excessively high computational requirements. This work can serve as a reference for subsequent battery degradation studies based on real-time operational data.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAdvances in Mechanical Engineering
Volume13
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Electric vehicle
  • aging estimation
  • battery system
  • data-driven model
  • dual-polarization equivalent circuit model
  • ohmic internal resistance

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