Fractional depletion estimation for battery condition metrics
US-2017036561-A1 · Feb 9, 2017 · US
US11007895B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11007895-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016734774-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 6, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 18, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 18, 2021 |
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A system is provided that evaluates an energy state. The system comprises a sensor, bins, and a processor. The sensor is communicatively coupled to at least one cell that is powering an electric load. The sensor is operative to collect samples, each representing a measure of current discharged from the at least one cell during a discharge event. The bins are stored in a memory, and are accessible by the processor. The processor is programmed to sort the collected samples into bins based upon sample value. The processor is also programmed to create a use estimate based upon samples sorted into their corresponding bins. Yet further, the processor is programmed to determine a fractional depletion for each bin, each fractional depletion being a quotient that is computed by dividing an expected value for that bin by the use estimate for that bin.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of evaluating battery state comprising: collecting, at a sampling interval, samples of a measure of current discharged from a battery powering an electric load during a discharge event; sorting the collected samples into bins so as to group the collected samples based upon sample value; integrating, for each bin, the samples in that bin to create a battery use estimate based on a number of samples sorted into the bin, a value associated with the bin, and the sampling interval; determining, for each bin, a fractional depletion contribution of the battery based on the battery use estimate and an expected value for that bin; and generating a depletion estimate associated with the state of the battery based upon an accumulation of the fractional depletion contributions. 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising: outputting a measure of the battery state based upon the generated depletion estimate by outputting at least one of: a prediction of how much of a battery capacity has been depleted based upon the evaluation of the depletion estimate; a prediction of how much of a battery capacity is remaining based upon the evaluation of the depletion estimate; and a prediction of an interval until an occurrence of an event of interest related to the battery state, based upon the evaluation of the depletion estimate. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein: collecting, at a sampling interval, samples of a measure of current comprises collecting the samples over a load history; and sorting the collected samples comprises accumulating each sample of the load history that represent a measure of a magnitude of a current discharged from the industrial vehicle battery into a corresponding bin based upon the value of the current sample, where each bin stores only samples accumulated during the load history; further comprising outputting at least one of: a prediction of an accumulated depletion in a capacity related to the battery state, based upon the depletion estimate for the load history; and a prediction of the accumulated depletion in the capacity based upon the depletion estimate for the load history and fractional depletion estimates of previously collected and aggregated load histories. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein: integrating, for each bin, the samples in that bin to create a battery use estimate comprises integrating across each bin to determine discharged amp-hours represented by the bin; determining, for each bin, a fractional depletion contribution comprises: identifying a curve that characterizes battery lifetime amp-hours as a function of current; and comparing each battery use estimate with an associated point on the curve by: computing a quotient for each bin based upon the computed discharged amp-hours for that bin and a magnitude associated with a point on the curve identifying lifetime amp-hours for that bin; and computing therefrom, a fractional depletion estimate that estimates a fraction of the expected characteristic of the battery depleted by the current samples in the corresponding bin; and generating, by the processor, a depletion estimate by accumulating each computed quotient to predict an amount of life of the battery used up by the load history. 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising: predicting an accumulated depletion in a capacity related to the battery state by performing the prediction on an industrial vehicle on the fly as samples are recorded by a processor of the materials handling vehicle. 6. A method of evaluating an energy state comprising: collecting, at a sampling interval, samples of a measure of current discharged from at least one cell powering an electric load during a discharge event; sorting the collected samples into bins so as to group the collected samples based upon sample value; integrating, for each bin, the samples in that bin to create a use estimate based on a number of samples sorted into the bin, a value associated with the bin, and the sampling interval; determining, for each bin, a fractional depletion contribution of the at least one cell based on the use estimate and an expected value for that bin; and generating a depletion estimate associated with the state of the at least one cell based upon an accumulation of the fractional depletion contributions. 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising: outputting a measure of the energy state based upon the generated depletion estimate by outputting at least one of: a prediction of how much of a capacity has been depleted based upon the evaluation of the depletion estimate; a prediction of how much of a capacity is remaining based upon the evaluation of the depletion estimate; and a prediction of an interval until an occurrence of an event of interest related to the energy state, based upon the evaluation of the depletion estimate. 8. The method of claim 6 , wherein: collecting, at a sampling interval, samples of a measure of current comprises collecting the samples over a load history; and sorting the collected samples comprises accumulating each sample of the load history that represent a measure of a magnitude of a current discharged from the at least one cell into a corresponding bin based upon the value of the current sample, where each bin stores only samples accumulated during the load history; further comprising outputting at least one of: a prediction of an accumulated depletion in a capacity related to the energy state, based upon a depletion estimate for the load history; and a prediction of the accumulated depletion in the capacity based upon the depletion estimate for the load history and fractional depletion estimates of previously collected and aggregated load histories. 9. The method of claim 6 , wherein: integrating, for each bin, the samples in that bin to create a use estimate comprises integrating across each bin to determine discharged amp-hours represented by the bin; determining, for each bin, a fractional depletion contribution comprises: identifying a curve that characterizes lifetime amp-hours as a function of current; and comparing each use estimate with an associated point on the curve by: computing a quotient for each bin based upon the computed discharged amp-hours for that bin and a magnitude associated with a point on the curve identifying lifetime amp-hours for that bin; and computing therefrom, a fractional depletion estimate that estimates a fraction of the expected characteristic of the at least one cell depleted by the current samples in the corresponding bin; and generating, by the processor, a depletion estimate by accumulating each computed quotient to predict an amount of life of the at least one cell used up by the load history. 10. The method of claim 6 further comprising: predicting an accumulated depletion in a capacity related to the energy state by performing the prediction on an industrial vehicle on the fly as samples are recorded by a processor of the materials handling vehicle. 11. A system that evaluates a state of a battery, the system comprising: a sensor communicatively coupled to a battery that is powering an electric load, the sensor operative to collect samples, each sample representing a measure of current discharged from the battery during a discharge event; bins stored in a memory and accessible by a processor; wherein the processor is programmed to: sort the collected samples into bins so as to group the collected samples based upon sample value; integrate, for each bin, the samples in that bin to create a battery use estimate based on a number of samples sorted into the bin, a value associated with the bin, and the sampling
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