On-line Parameter Estimation of the Polarization Curve of a Fuel Cell with Guaranteed Convergence Properties: Theoretical and Experimental Results
Carlo Beltran, Alexey Bobtsov, Romeo Ortega, Diego Langarica-Cordoba,, Rafael Cisneros, Luis H. Diaz-Saldierna

TL;DR
This paper develops and validates online parameter estimators for PEMFC polarization curves, ensuring guaranteed convergence and robustness, enabling real-time fuel cell diagnostics and control.
Contribution
It introduces globally convergent, noise-robust online estimators for PEMFC polarization curves, applicable to various models, with proven theoretical guarantees and experimental validation.
Findings
Estimators achieve global convergence under suitable excitation.
The methods are robust to noise and structural uncertainties.
Experimental results confirm theoretical predictions.
Abstract
In this paper, we address the problem of online parameter estimation of a Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) polarization curve, that is the static relation between the voltage and the current of the PEMFC. The task of designing this estimator -- even off-line -- is complicated by the fact that the uncertain parameters enter the curve in a highly nonlinear fashion, namely in the form of nonseparable nonlinearities. We consider several scenarios for the model of the polarization curve, starting from the standard full model and including several popular simplifications to this complicated mathematical function. In all cases, we derive separable regression equations -- either linearly or nonlinearly parameterized -- which are instrumental for the implementation of the parameter estimators. We concentrate our attention on on-line estimation schemes for which, under suitable…
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TopicsFuel Cells and Related Materials · Analytical Chemistry and Sensors · Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
