TY - JOUR
T1 - Influence of the Discretization Methods on the Distribution of Relaxation Times Deconvolution
T2 - Implementing Radial Basis Functions with DRTtools
AU - Wan, Ting Hei
AU - Saccoccio, Mattia
AU - Chen, Chi
AU - Ciucci, Francesco
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
PY - 2015/12
Y1 - 2015/12
N2 - The distribution of relaxation times (DRT) is an approach that can extract time characteristics of an electrochemical system from electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements. Computing the DRT is difficult because it is an intrinsically ill-posed problem often requiring regularization. In order to improve the estimation of the DRT and to better control its error, a suitable discretization basis for the regularized regression needs to be chosen. However, this aspect has been invariably overlooked in the specialized literature. Pseudo-spectral methods using radial basis functions (RBFs) are, in principle, a better choice in comparison to other discretization basis, such as piecewise linear (PWL) functions, because they may achieve fast convergence. Furthermore, they can yield improved estimation by extending the estimated DRT to the entire frequency spectrum, if the underlying DRT decays to zero sufficiently fast outside the measured frequency range. Additionally, their implementation is relatively easier than other types of pseudo-spectral methods since they do not require ad hoc collocation point distributions. The as-developed novel RBF-based DRT framework was tested against controlled synthetic EIS spectra and real experimental data. Our results indicate that the RBF discretization performance is comparable with that of the PWL discretization at normal data collection range, and with improvement when the EIS acquisition is incomplete. In addition, we also show that applying RBF discretization for deconvolving the DRT problem can lead to faster numerical convergence rate as compared with that of PWL discretization only at error free situation. As a companion to this work we have developed a MATLAB GUI toolbox, which can be used to solve DRT regularization problems.
AB - The distribution of relaxation times (DRT) is an approach that can extract time characteristics of an electrochemical system from electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements. Computing the DRT is difficult because it is an intrinsically ill-posed problem often requiring regularization. In order to improve the estimation of the DRT and to better control its error, a suitable discretization basis for the regularized regression needs to be chosen. However, this aspect has been invariably overlooked in the specialized literature. Pseudo-spectral methods using radial basis functions (RBFs) are, in principle, a better choice in comparison to other discretization basis, such as piecewise linear (PWL) functions, because they may achieve fast convergence. Furthermore, they can yield improved estimation by extending the estimated DRT to the entire frequency spectrum, if the underlying DRT decays to zero sufficiently fast outside the measured frequency range. Additionally, their implementation is relatively easier than other types of pseudo-spectral methods since they do not require ad hoc collocation point distributions. The as-developed novel RBF-based DRT framework was tested against controlled synthetic EIS spectra and real experimental data. Our results indicate that the RBF discretization performance is comparable with that of the PWL discretization at normal data collection range, and with improvement when the EIS acquisition is incomplete. In addition, we also show that applying RBF discretization for deconvolving the DRT problem can lead to faster numerical convergence rate as compared with that of PWL discretization only at error free situation. As a companion to this work we have developed a MATLAB GUI toolbox, which can be used to solve DRT regularization problems.
KW - distribution of relaxation times
KW - impedance spectroscopy
KW - lithium-ion batteries
KW - radial basis functions
KW - regularization
UR - https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000366016900059
UR - https://openalex.org/W1803928922
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84946751069
U2 - 10.1016/j.electacta.2015.09.097
DO - 10.1016/j.electacta.2015.09.097
M3 - Journal Article
SN - 0013-4686
VL - 184
SP - 483
EP - 499
JO - Electrochimica Acta
JF - Electrochimica Acta
ER -