Aerial video inspection of overhead power lines

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Electricity companies routinely inspect their overhead lines by helicopter. The work described here aims to enhance the inspection process by using video surveillance techniques to capture and store visual information for easy retrieval as a basis for maintenance planning. The article considers the problem of how to acquire and smoothly track known visual features of the network using a helicopter-mounted camera.

Inspec keywords: television applications; helicopters; maintenance engineering; surveillance; power overhead lines; inspection

Other keywords: image feature extraction; helicopter-mounted camera; visual information storage; aerial video inspection; overhead power lines; helicopter; maintenance planning; visual information capture; electricity companies; video surveillance techniques

Subjects: Inspection and quality control; Audio and video equipment manufacturing; Maintenance and reliability; Other applications of television and video systems; Plant engineering, maintenance and safety; Overhead power lines; Inspection and quality control; Aerospace industry

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