Accurate characterization of the relationship between the open-circuit voltage (OCV) and the state of charge (SOC) of Li-ion batteries is essential in the battery management system (BMS) to perform robust SOC estimation. Conventionally, the OCV-SOC relationship is represented by an analytical function, that defines the OCV as a function of SOC. However, determining SOC using this function requires slow and sensitive numerical root-finding algorithms like the bisection method. Hence, this paper formulate the concept of inverse OCV modeling to have an functional representation that defines the SOC as a function of OCV. The advantages of inverse formulation include direct SOC calculation for a given OCV, elimination of root-finding algorithms, and simplified mathematical derivations for battery model parameter estimation. The inverse curve characterization is demonstrated using data from a commercially available cylindrical Li-ion battery cell.
Inverse Characterization of Open-Circuit Voltage for State-of-Charge Estimation of Batteries
2023-06-21
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Relaxation model of the open‐circuit voltage for state‐of‐charge estimation in lithium‐ion batteries
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