Foundation Models Knowledge Distillation For Battery Capacity Degradation Forecast
This work addresses battery reliability and safety by enabling more accurate and generalizable degradation predictions, though it is incremental as it builds on existing foundation models.
The study tackled battery capacity degradation forecasting by fine-tuning a time-series foundation model on battery data, achieving strong zero-shot generalization, and then used knowledge distillation to transfer this knowledge to compact expert models, improving their multi-condition generalization.
Accurate estimation of lithium-ion battery capacity degradation is critical for enhancing the reliability and safety of battery operations. Traditional expert models, tailored to specific scenarios, provide isolated estimations. With the rapid advancement of data-driven techniques, a series of general-purpose time-series foundation models have been developed. However, foundation models specifically designed for battery capacity degradation remain largely unexplored. To enable zero-shot generalization in battery degradation prediction using large model technology, this study proposes a degradation-aware fine-tuning strategy for time-series foundation models. We apply this strategy to fine-tune the Timer model on approximately 10 GB of open-source battery charge discharge data. Validation on our released CycleLife-SJTUIE dataset demonstrates that the fine-tuned Battery-Timer possesses strong zero-shot generalization capability in capacity degradation forecasting. To address the computational challenges of deploying large models, we further propose a knowledge distillation framework that transfers the knowledge of pre-trained foundation models into compact expert models. Distillation results across several state-of-the-art time-series expert models confirm that foundation model knowledge significantly improves the multi-condition generalization of expert models.