Title :
Battery Cell Identification and SOC Estimation Using String Terminal Voltage Measurements
Author :
Wang, Le Yi ; Polis, Michael P. ; Yin, G. George ; Chen, Wen ; Fu, Yuhong ; Mi, Chunting Chris
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Wayne State Univ., Detroit, MI, USA
Abstract :
A battery system consists of many battery cells or modules that may have different characteristics. To achieve reliable, efficient, and extended utilization of battery systems, the battery management system (BMS) must keep track of individual cell-level dynamics, state of charge (SOC), state of health (SOH), failure status, and life-expectancy prediction. Current battery technology employs cell or module-level voltage sensors, with high costs for sensors and packaging, and substantial reliability issues. This paper introduces new methods that utilize existing cell-balancing circuits to estimate an individual cell´s voltage and current from battery string terminal voltage/current measurements. This is achieved by actively controlling balancing circuits to create partial observability for battery cell subsystems. Control strategies, estimation algorithms, and their key properties are developed. Some typical battery model structures are used to illustrate the usage of the methods.
Keywords :
battery charge measurement; battery management systems; circuit reliability; electric current measurement; electric sensing devices; secondary cells; voltage measurement; BMS; SOC estimation; battery cell identification; battery cell subsystems; battery management system; battery string terminal current measurement; cell balancing circuits; cell level dynamics; cell level voltage sensor; failure status; module level voltage sensor; packaging; partial observability; reliability; state of charge; state of health; string terminal voltage measurement; Batteries; Estimation; Integrated circuit modeling; Mathematical model; Switches; System-on-a-chip; Voltage measurement; Balancing circuit; battery management systems (BMSs); battery systems; observability; state estimation; system identification;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2012.2203160