Title :
Online Measurement of Battery Impedance Using Motor Controller Excitation
Author :
Howey, David A. ; Mitcheson, Paul D. ; Yufit, V. ; Offer, G.J. ; Brandon, Nigel P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. Sci., Univ. of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Abstract :
This paper presents a fast cost-effective technique for the measurement of battery impedance online in an application such as an electric or hybrid vehicle. Impedance measurements on lithium-ion batteries between 1 Hz and 2 kHz give information about the electrochemical reactions within a cell, which relates to the state of charge (SOC), internal temperature, and state of health (SOH). We concentrate on the development of a measurement system for impedance that, for the first time, uses an excitation current generated by a motor controller. Using simple electronics to amplify and filter the voltage and current, we demonstrate accurate impedance measurements obtained with both multisine and noise excitation signals, achieving RMS magnitude measurement uncertainties between 1.9% and 5.8%, in comparison to a high-accuracy laboratory impedance analyzer. Achieving this requires calibration of the measurement circuits, including measurement of the inductance of the current sense resistor. A statistical correlation approach is used to extract the impedance information from the measured voltage and current signals in the presence of noise, allowing a wide range of excitation signals to be used. Finally, we also discuss the implementation challenges of an SOC estimation system based on impedance.
Keywords :
amplification; battery management systems; calibration; correlation theory; electric current measurement; electric impedance measurement; inductance measurement; least mean squares methods; machine control; measurement uncertainty; resistors; secondary cells; statistical analysis; voltage measurement; RMS magnitude measurement uncertainty; SOC; SOC estimation; SOH; calibration; current amplification; current filter; current sense resistor; electrochemical cell; electrochemical reactions; impedance information extraction; inductance measurement; internal temperature; lithium-ion battery; measurement circuits; motor controller excitation; multisine signals; noise excitation signal; online battery impedance measurement; state of charge; state of health; statistical correlation approach; voltage amplification; voltage filter; Batteries; Battery charge measurement; Current measurement; Frequency measurement; Impedance; Impedance measurement; Voltage measurement; Battery; Impedance spectroscopy; battery; condition monitoring; electric vehicle; hybrid vehicle; impedance spectroscopy; state of charge; state of charge (SOC);
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2013.2293597