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Enhanced Coulomb Counting Method for SoC and SoH Estimation Based on Coulombic Efficiencyopen access

Authors
Lee, JeongWon, Jehyuk
Issue Date
Feb-2023
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
Batteries; Resistance; Estimation; Electrical resistance measurement; Integrated circuit modeling; State of charge; Battery charge measurement; Battery management system (BMS); coulombic efficiency; state of charge (SoC); state of health (SoH)
Citation
IEEE ACCESS, v.11, pp.15449 - 15459
Journal Title
IEEE ACCESS
Volume
11
Start Page
15449
End Page
15459
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/87808
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3244801
ISSN
2169-3536
Abstract
The battery performance decreases as the charging/discharging cycles increase. Thus, a battery management system (BMS) is essential to properly estimating the battery states. In order to enhance the performance of the BMS, an accurate estimation method for lithium-ion batteries state is proposed. The main drawback of the coulomb counting method (CCM) for estimating a state of charge (SoC) is the error of initial value. To make-up this problem, the open circuit voltage (OCV) method which includes the internal resistance of the battery has been applied to update the initial value. In this paper, an enhanced coulomb counting (ECC) method is proposed to improve the accuracy of SoC estimation. Due to the battery aging by repeated charging/discharging cycles, the charging/discharging times become reduced and it can be formulated as a function of coulombic efficiency. Using the power equation to the battery, the state of health (SoH) can be estimated according to the change in the internal resistance. In the proposed flowchart, after the completion of charging/discharging in the k cycle, the internal resistance, coulombic efficiency, and capacities are calculated and those resultants will be utilized in k+1 cycle. The proposed methods are verified by 3 kW energy storage system and the comparative experiment results are also presented to point out its effectiveness.
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