Automatic map reading for distribution system design

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The paper describes how an architect's map is understood and used to give an electrical equivalent indicating the position and magnitude of electrical loads. The work shows that all of the houses on a map can be recognised, even for occluded and noisy cases, by the use of several basic image processing techniques. The road layout, which consists essentially of long narrow strips, is recognised also. This information may be passed directly to the distribution system design software.

Inspec keywords: power system planning; geographic information systems; distribution networks; power engineering computing; image recognition

Other keywords: distribution system design software; image processing techniques; road layout; electrical load position; automatic map reading; distribution system design; electrical load magnitude

Subjects: Computer vision and image processing techniques; Optical information, image and video signal processing; Power system planning and layout; Distribution networks; Power engineering computing; Geography and cartography computing

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