An adaptive capacity estimation approach for lithium-ion battery using 10-min relaxation voltage within high state of charge range
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General Energy,Pollution,Mechanical Engineering,Building and Construction,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering
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