Lithium-ion batteries are one of the main parts of electrical devices and are widely used in various applications. To safely use lithium-ion batteries, fault diagnosis and prognosis are significant. This paper analyzes resistance parameters from electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) to detect the fault of lithium-ion batteries. The internal fault mechanisms of batteries are so complex; it is difficult to detect abnormalities by direct current-based methods. However, by using alternating-current-based impedance by EIS, the internal degradation processes of the batteries can be detected. Impedance variation from EIS is verified under accelerated degradation test conditions and normal cycling test conditions. The results showed a significant relationship between fault and increase in resistance.
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