Monitoring system of transmission corridor based on image processing technology
Monitoring system of transmission corridor based on image processing technology
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- Author(s): Y. Wang 1 ; B. Que 2 ; W. Jiang 2 ; W. Zhang 1 ; Y. Gao 3
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Affiliations:
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Beijing State grid FuDa technology development CO., LTD., Beijing , China ;
2: State grid Zhejiang electric power CO., LTD., Hangzhou , China ;
3: College of Electric Engineering, Shanghai University of Electric Power , Shanghai , China
Source:
The 16th IET International Conference on AC and DC Power Transmission (ACDC 2020),
2021
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1673 – 1676
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Affiliations:
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Beijing State grid FuDa technology development CO., LTD., Beijing , China ;
- Conference: The 16th IET International Conference on AC and DC Power Transmission (ACDC 2020)
- DOI: 10.1049/icp.2020.0419
- ISBN: 978-1-83953-330-3
- Location: Online Conference
- Conference date: 02-03 July 2020
- Format: PDF
Transmission corridor, which is the key link of the transmission network, is composed of some high voltage and capacity transmission lines. With the increase of outside destroy risk points and transmission lines, the traditional prevention work of outside destroy of transmission line needs more human and material resources. This paper analyzed outside destroy failures of Zhejiang grid. Research on panoramic monitoring of transmission line developed by state grid Zhejiang power company was introduced.
Inspec keywords: power grids; image processing; condition monitoring; power transmission lines; power transmission faults; power engineering computing
Subjects: Power transmission lines and cables; Power system management, operation and economics; Optical, image and video signal processing; Computer vision and image processing techniques; Power engineering computing; Power transmission, distribution and supply