Metaheuristic Optimization of an Empirical Lithium-Ion Battery Aging Model for Mobile-Device Operating Conditions

Ngoidita Natebaye *

Laboratory for Study and Research in Industrial Technology, University of N’Djamena, N’Djamena, Chad and Department of Industrial Engineering and Maintenance, University of Mongo, Mongo, Chad.

Mawilina Jonas

Laboratory for Study and Research in Industrial Technology, University of N’Djamena, N’Djamena, Chad and Department of Industrial Engineering and Maintenance, University of Mongo, Mongo, Chad.

M. Madjiko Luc

Laboratory for Study and Research in Industrial Technology, University of N’Djamena, N’Djamena, Chad and Department of Industrial Engineering and Maintenance, University of Mongo, Mongo, Chad.

Ndouwe Salvador

Laboratory for Study and Research in Industrial Technology, University of N’Djamena, N’Djamena, Chad.

Ahmat I. Gogo

Department of Industrial Engineering and Maintenance, University of Mongo, Mongo, Chad.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Lithium-ion battery degradation is influenced by operating temperature, electrical current, depth of discharge (DoD), and charge–discharge cycling. This study presents a computational framework for identifying operating conditions associated with a reduced value of an empirical battery-ageing objective function. Unlike an initial monotonic formulation, the objective function used here combines deviation-based penalty terms for temperature and current, reproducing the experimentally reported U-shaped ageing response around a moderate operating point, with a physically motivated coupling between cycle count and depth of discharge expressed as a fixed monthly charge-throughput demand (N . DoD = K). This coupling yields a genuine, analytically verifiable interior optimum, unlike a purely monotonic formulation whose minimum would trivially occur at the boundary of the search domain. A genetic algorithm (GA) searching 50 candidates over 100 generations (crossover probability 0.7, mutation probability 0.01) converged to T ≈ 35.0 ◦C, I ≈ 1.50 A, DoD ≈ 50.1% and N ≈ 79.8 cycles/month, with fmin ≈ 1.25 × 10−2, matching the closed-form analytical optimum to four significant figures. Simulated annealing (SA), under an identical search domain, converged to T ≈ 34.4 ◦C, I ≈ 2.74 A, DoD ≈ 67.0%, N ≈ 59.7 cycles/month, with fmin ≈ 1.54 × 10−2 (about 24% higher than GA). A response-surface heatmap of f(T, I) at the optimal N and DoD confirms an elliptical, moderate-condition minimum consistent with the model equation. These numerical results are conditional on the illustrative coefficients used, which are neither fitted to measured cycling data nor tied to a named cell chemistry, and do not constitute a chemistry-validated ageing optimum. Experimental calibration and further validation are required before the identified conditions can be interpreted as general recommendations for mobile-device batteries.

Keywords: Lithium-ion battery, optimisation, genetic algorithm, simulated annealing, depth of discharge, temperature, current, cycle life


How to Cite

Natebaye, Ngoidita, Mawilina Jonas, M. Madjiko Luc, Ndouwe Salvador, and Ahmat I. Gogo. 2026. “Metaheuristic Optimization of an Empirical Lithium-Ion Battery Aging Model for Mobile-Device Operating Conditions”. Asian Journal of Physical and Chemical Sciences 14 (3):141-51. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajopacs/2026/v14i3335.

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