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Automated Feature Extraction and Selection for Data-Driven Models of Rapid Battery Capacity Fade and End of Life


Abstract:

Lithium-ion cells may experience rapid degradation in later life, especially with more extreme usage protocols.The onset of rapid degradation is called the “knee point,” ...Show More

Abstract:

Lithium-ion cells may experience rapid degradation in later life, especially with more extreme usage protocols.The onset of rapid degradation is called the “knee point,” and forecasting it is important for the safe and economically viable use for batteries.In this article, we propose a data-driven method that uses automated feature selection to produce inputs for a Gaussian process regression model that estimates changes in battery health, from which the entire capacity fade trajectory, knee point, and end of life may be predicted. The feature selection procedure flexibly adapts to varying inputs and prioritizes those that impact degradation. For the datasets considered, it was found that calendar time and time spent in specific voltage regions had a strong impact on the degradation rate. The approach produced median root mean square errors on capacity estimates under 1%, and also produced median knee point and end of life prediction errors of 2.6% and 1.3%, respectively.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics ( Volume: 18, Issue: 5, May 2022)
Page(s): 2965 - 2973
Date of Publication: 20 August 2021

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