Lithium-ion battery models: A comparative study and a model-based powerline communication

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作者
Saidani F. [1 ]
Hutter F.X. [1 ]
Scurtu R.G. [2 ]
Braunwarth W. [2 ]
Burghartz J.N. [1 ]
机构
[1] Institut für Mikroelektronik Stuttgart (IMS CHIPS), Allmandring 30a, Stuttgart
[2] Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung Baden-Württemberg (ZSW), Lise-Meitner-Straße 24, Ulm
来源
Saidani, Fida (saidani@ims-chips.de) | 1600年 / Copernicus GmbH, Germany卷 / 15期
关键词
Battery management systems - Equivalent circuits - Ions - Economic and social effects - Carrier transmission on power lines;
D O I
10.5194/ars-15-83-2017
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摘要
In this work, various Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery models are evaluated according to their accuracy, complexity and physical interpretability. An initial classification into physical, empirical and abstract models is introduced. Also known as "white", "black" and "grey" boxes, respectively, the nature and characteristics of these model types are compared. Since the Li-ion battery cell is a thermo-electro-chemical system, the models are either in the thermal or in the electrochemical state-space. Physical models attempt to capture key features of the physical process inside the cell. Empirical models describe the system with empirical parameters offering poor analytical, whereas abstract models provide an alternative representation. In addition, a model selection guideline is proposed based on applications and design requirements. A complex model with a detailed analytical insight is of use for battery designers but impractical for real-time applications and in situ diagnosis. In automotive applications, an abstract model reproducing the battery behavior in an equivalent but more practical form, mainly as an equivalent circuit diagram, is recommended for the purpose of battery management. As a general rule, a trade-off should be reached between the high fidelity and the computational feasibility. Especially if the model is embedded in a real-time monitoring unit such as a microprocessor or a FPGA, the calculation time and memory requirements rise dramatically with a higher number of parameters. Moreover, examples of equivalent circuit models of Lithium-ion batteries are covered. Equivalent circuit topologies are introduced and compared according to the previously introduced criteria. An experimental sequence to model a 20Ah cell is presented and the results are used for the purposes of powerline communication. © Author(s) 2017.
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