State of Charge and State of Health Coestimation for Lithium-Ion Capacitor Based on Multi-innovation Filters

Author:

Min Fanqi123,Fu Shiyi34,Jiang Wenping3,Zhang Liheng134,Dang Guoju34,Luo Ying34,Yan Liqin34,Xie Jingying134ORCID,Lv Taolin34ORCID,Gao Yunzhi1

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China

2. Shanghai Aerospace Power Technology Co., Ltd., Shanghai 201112, China

3. Shanghai Engineering Technology Center of Power and Energy Storage Battery System, Shanghai 200245, China

4. State Key Laboratory of Space Power-Sources Technology, Shanghai Institute of Space Power-Sources, Shanghai 200245, China

Abstract

The lithium-ion capacitor (LIC) is a new type of hybrid energy storage device, which combines the advantages of lithium-ion battery and electric double layer capacitor. To achieve efficient and reliable application of LIC in practical scenarios, accurate model and state estimation method are needed. In this work, the electrical behavior of LIC is studied, which is then described by the Thevenin model. A multi-innovation filter- (MIF-) based coestimation method is proposed, in which the multi-innovation linear Kalman filter (MI-LKF) is used for model parameter identification, the multi-innovation cubature Kalman filter (MI-CKF) is used for state of charge estimation, and the multi-innovation extended Kalman filter (MI-EKF) is used for state of health estimation. Compared to traditional methods, this method can significantly improve estimation accuracy by only expanding the innovation used to update the state from a single moment to multiple moments. The experimental results indicate that the estimation errors of SOC and SOH can be constrained within ±0.5%. In addition, the proposed method has good robustness and can achieve high-precision state estimation even in the face of noise interference, uncertain initial values of the algorithm, and uncertain starting operating points.

Funder

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

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