State of Charge Estimation of Parallel Connected Battery Cells via Descriptor System Theory (2003.07972v1)
Abstract: This manuscript presents an algorithm for individual Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery cell state of charge (SOC) estimation when multiple cells are connected in parallel, using only terminal voltage and total current measurements. For battery packs consisting of thousands of cells, it is desirable to estimate individual SOCs by only monitoring the total current in order to reduce sensing cost. Mathematically, series connected cells yield dynamics given by ordinary differential equations under classical full voltage sensing. In contrast, parallel connected cells are evidently more challenging because the dynamics are governed by a nonlinear descriptor system, including differential equations and algebraic equations arising from voltage and current balance across cells. An observer with linear output error injection is formulated, where the individual cell SOCs and local currents are locally observable from the total current and voltage measurements. The asymptotic convergence of differential and algebraic states is established by considering local Lipschitz continuity property of system nonlinearities. Simulation results on LiNiMnCoO$_2$/Graphite (NMC) cells illustrate convergence for SOCs, local currents, and terminal voltage.
- Dong Zhang (170 papers)
- Luis D. Couto (10 papers)
- Sebastien Benjamin (1 paper)
- Wente Zeng (2 papers)
- Daniel F. Coutinho (1 paper)
- Scott J. Moura (15 papers)