{"@type": "dcat:Dataset", "accessLevel": "public", "bureauCode": ["026:00"], "contactPoint": {"@type": "vcard:Contact", "fn": "Christopher Teubert", "hasEmail": "mailto:Christopher.A.Teubert@nasa.gov"}, "description": "This dataset is part of a series of datasets, where batteries are continuously cycled with randomly generated current profiles. Reference charging and discharging cycles are also performed after a fixed interval of randomized usage to provide reference benchmarks for battery state of health.\n\nIn this dataset, four 18650 Li-ion batteries (Identified as RW17, RW18, RW19 and RW20) were continuously operated by repeatedly charging them to 4.2V and then discharging them to 3.2V using a randomized sequence of discharging currents between 0.5A and 5A. This type of discharging profile is referred to here as random walk (RW) discharging. A customized probability distribution is used in this experiment to select a new load setpoint every 1 minute during RW discharging operation. The custom probability distribution was designed to be skewed towards selecting higher currents.", "distribution": [{"@type": "dcat:Distribution", "downloadURL": "https://data.nasa.gov/docs/legacy/ames/5.RW_Skewed_High_Room_Temp_DataSet_2Post.zip", "format": "ZIP", "mediaType": "application/zip", "title": "RW_Skewed_High_Room_Temp_DataSet_2Post.zip"}], "identifier": "https://data.nasa.gov/api/views/tcjd-g74p", "issued": "2022-10-20", "keyword": ["batteries", "degradation", "phm", "prognostics"], "landingPage": "https://data.nasa.gov/dataset/randomized-battery-usage-5-high-temperature-right-skewed-random-walk", "license": "https://www.usa.gov/government-works", "modified": "2025-12-09", "programCode": ["026:021"], "publisher": {"@type": "org:Organization", "name": "PCoE"}, "theme": ["Raw Data"], "title": "Randomized Battery Usage 5: High Temperature Right-Skewed Random Walk"}