Abstract

The key indicator to assess the performance of a battery management system is the state of charge (SoC). Although various SoC estimation algorithms have been developed to increase the estimation accuracy, the effect of the current input measurement error on the SoC estimation has not been adequately considered in these algorithms. The majority of SoC estimation algorithms are based on noiseless current measurement models in the literature. More realistic battery models must include the current measurement modelled with the bias noise and the white noise. We present a novel method for mitigating noise in current input measurements to reduce the SoC estimation error. The proposed algorithm is validated by computer simulations and battery experiments. The results show that the proposed method reduces the maximum SoC estimation error from around 11.3% to 0.56% in computer simulations and it is reduced from 1.74% to 1.17% in the battery experiment.

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