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Adaptive evolution enhanced physics-informed neural networks for time-variant health prognosis of lithium-ion batteries

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JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 556, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2022.232432

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Physics-informed neural networks; Health prognosis; Adaptive evolution; Lithium-ion battery; Long short-term memory; Kullback-Leibler divergence

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This paper proposes an adaptive evolution enhanced physics-informed neural network-based time-variant health prognosis framework for lithium-ion batteries. It uses a long short-term memory neural network model with a dynamic sliding window, informed by physical information derived from simulation, to predict the health status and remaining useful life of the batteries. The proposed method provides high prognosis accuracy under different conditions and improves accuracy through adaptive model evolution during long-term operations.
The accurate health prognosis of lithium-ion batteries is crucial for the safe and stable long-term operation of electric equipment. However, conventional time-invariant prognosis methods cannot capture time-variant fea-tures due to their deficient utilization of dynamic physics information. This paper presents an adaptive evolution enhanced physics-informed neural network-based time-variant health prognosis framework for lithium-ion batteries. A long short-term memory neural network (LSTM NN) model with a dynamic sliding window, informed by physical information derived from an electrochemical-thermal-solid electrolyte interphase forma-tion simulation, is established for the health prognosis focus on state of health (SOH) and remaining useful life (RUL). An adaptive model evolution method is developed to reconstruct the structure of the LSTM NN to automatically and synchronously evolve its generalization ability, making it more sensitive to the implicit dy-namic features during long-term prognoses. Eventually, the effectiveness and advancement of the proposed methods are verified on battery degradation dataset and in battery charge-discharge experiments. The results show that the proposed method provides high prognosis accuracy under different charging and discharging conditions and can improve health prognosis accuracy through adaptive model evolution during long-term operations.

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