Self-organising map based classification of LiFePO4 cells for battery pack in EVs
by Fengxian He; W.X. Shen; Qiang Song; Ajay Kapoor; Damon Honnery; Daya Dayawansa
International Journal of Vehicle Design (IJVD), Vol. 69, No. 1/2/3/4, 2015

Abstract: This paper presents a self-organising map (SOM) based classification of lithium iron phosphate cells for a battery pack in EVs. The experimental data of the cells have been obtained to train the SOM. The temperature variation, internal resistance and available capacity of the cells are used as the inputs of the SOM, and the output of the SOM classifies the cells into three groups with the similar characteristics in terms of its input parameters. Then, the cells in the same group are connected in series to build a sorted battery pack whereas the randomly chosen cells are connected in series to build an unsorted battery pack. The comparison of the consistency between these two battery packs under different discharging conditions has demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed classification method. In addition, the experimental results show that state of charge based approaches for cell balancing are more effective than voltage based approaches.

Online publication date: Fri, 20-Nov-2015

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