Abstract
We propose a state-of-charge (SOC) estimation method for Li-ion batteries that combines a fuzzy sliding mode observer (FSMO) with grey prediction. Unlike the existing methods based on a conventional first-order sliding mode observer (SMO) and an adaptive gain SMO, the proposed method eliminates chattering in SOC estimation. In this method, which uses a fuzzy inference system, the gains of the SMO are adjusted according to the predicted future error and present estimation error of the terminal voltage. To forecast the future error value, a one-step-ahead terminal voltage prediction is obtained using a grey predictor. The proposed estimation method is validated through two types of discharge tests (a pulse discharge test and a random discharge test). The SOC estimation results are compared to the results of the conventional first-order SMO-based and the adaptive gain SMO-based methods. The experimental results show that the proposed method not only reduces chattering, but also improves estimation accuracy.
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Kim, D., Goh, T., Park, M., & Kim, S. W. (2015). Fuzzy sliding mode observer with grey prediction for the estimation of the state-of-charge of a lithium-ion battery. Energies, 8(11), 12409–12428. https://doi.org/10.3390/en81112327
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