Abstract
On the basis of the established second order RC equivalent circuit model, a novel adaptive sliding mode observer (ASMO) is proposed to estimate the state of charge (SOC) of lithium battery in the electric vehicle. The ASMO can adaptively adjust the switching gain according to the system output deviation. The Lyapunov stability theory is employed to prove the convergence of ASMO. Three different discharge curves are carried out, and the comparisons with conventional sliding mode observer (CSMO) and adaptive extended Kalman filter (AEKF) are also presented to evaluate the performance of ASMO. The results show that: (1) compared with CSMO, ASMO can solve the contradiction between the SOC convergence speed and the chattering (2) compared with AEKF, ASMO has the similar SOC estimation accuracy, but possesses faster convergence speed, stronger robustness and less computation time.
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