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A review of modeling, acquisition, and application of lithium-ion battery impedance for onboard battery management

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ETRANSPORTATION
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.etran.2020.100093

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Lithium-ion batteries; Impedance; Modeling; Acquisition; State estimation; Fault diagnosis

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [U1764256, 51677136]

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Impedance is closely related to the internal physical and chemical processes of lithium-ion batteries, providing detailed information. This paper reviews over 170 papers and discusses the possibility and value of impedance in onboard battery management, as well as the challenges faced. More significant work is needed to realize a more smart battery management system.
Impedance is closely related to the internal physical and chemical processes of lithium-ion batteries. And the properties of the processes can be characterized and thus more detailed information be provided based on it. In the past decades, the impedance is frequently reported as a powerful tool used in the field of lithium-ion battery state estimation and diagnosis. This paper reviews more than 170 papers and organizes the related research according to three themes of impedance modeling, acquisition, and application under the premise of electric vehicle implementation. The strength and weaknesses of the research in each theme are discussed. Based on the research, the possibility and the value of impedance in onboard battery management are revealed. However, challenges are still faced due to the cost limitations, the complex vehicular conditions, and the time-varying battery states. The unsolved issues are summarized in the conclusion. To realize a more smart battery management system with the impedance, more significant work is still needed. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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