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This paper presents a novel architecture, termed Fusion-Fission Optimisation (FuFi) based Convolutional Neural Network with Bi-Long Short Term Memory Network (FuFi-CNN-Bi-LSTM), to enhance state of charge (SoC) estimation performance. The proposed FuFi-CNN-Bi-LSTM model leverages the power of both Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) and Bi-Long Short Term Memory Networks (Bi-LSTM) while utilizing FuFi optimization to effectively tune the hyperparameters of the network. This optimization technique facilitates efficient SoC estimation by finding the optimal configuration of the model. A comparative analysis is conducted against FuFi Algorithm-based models, including FuFi-CNN-LSTM, FuFi-Bi-LSTM, FuFi-LSTM, and FuFi-CNN. The comparison involves assessing performance on SoC estimation tasks and identifying the strengths and limitations of models. Furthermore, the proposed FuFi-CNN-Bi-LSTM model undergoes rigorous testing on various drive cycle tests, including HPPC, HWFET, UDDS, and US06, at different temperatures ranging from -20 to 25 degrees Celsius. The model’s robustness and reliability are assessed under different real-world operating conditions using well-established evaluation indexes, including Relative Error (RE),Mean Absolute Error (MAE), R Square (R2), and Granger Causality Test. The results demonstrate that the proposed FuFi-CNN-Bi-LSTM model achieves efficient SoC estimation performance across a wide range of temperatures at higher and lower ranges. This finding signifies the model’s efficacy in accurately estimating SoC in various operating conditions.
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Muhammad Hamza Zafar
University of Agder
Noman Mujeeb Khan
Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Mohamad Abou Houran
Xi'an Jiaotong University
Energy
University of Science and Technology of China
Xi'an Jiaotong University
University of Agder
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69daad6eaae38ff6ad8359df — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2024.130584
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