Abstract

Accurately predicting the Remaining Useful Life (RUL) of lithium-ion batteries is crucial for battery management systems. Deep learning-based methods have been shown to be effective in predicting RUL by leveraging battery capacity time series data. However, the representation learning of features such as long-distance sequence dependencies and mutations in capacity time series still needs to be improved. To address this challenge, this paper proposes a novel deep learning model, the MLP-Mixer and Mixture of Expert (MMMe) model, for RUL prediction. The MMMe model leverages the Gated Recurrent Unit and Multi-Head Attention mechanism to encode the sequential data of battery capacity to capture the temporal features and a re-zero MLP-Mixer model to capture the high-level features. Additionally, we devise an ensemble predictor based on a Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architecture to generate reliable RUL predictions. The experimental results on public datasets demonstrate that our proposed model significantly outperforms other existing methods, providing more reliable and precise RUL predictions while also accurately tracking the capacity degradation process. Our code and dataset are available at the website of github.

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