Integrating GIS and GPS for mapping and analysis of electric distribution circuits

M. Zeiler
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The author reviews the fundamentals of geographic information system (GIS) and global positioning system (GPS) technology and how the two can be integrated to improve the mapping and analysis of electrical distribution circuits. The primary benefits of integrating GPS data collection with a GIS are the establishment of an accurate coordinate reference and the rapid and cost-effective collection of geographic and attribute information about rural electric systems. When one is in the field with a GPS unit, a laptop personal computer should be connected to a serial port on the GPS receiver to act as a storage device for GPS readings and to collect attributes about electrical plant. The GPS positional and attribute data can be successfully overlaid on the detail base map in the GIS. The cumulative costs of integrating GPS with a GIS are not small, but are well-justified by the value produced in creating accurate, complete, and up-to-date geographic and attribute information about a utility's electrical plant. Future applications of GPS are considered.<>
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集成GIS和GPS进行配电线路的测绘和分析
作者回顾了地理信息系统(GIS)和全球定位系统(GPS)技术的基本原理,以及如何将两者结合起来以改进配电电路的制图和分析。将GPS数据收集与地理信息系统相结合的主要好处是建立准确的坐标参考,以及快速和经济有效地收集有关农村电力系统的地理和属性信息。当在现场使用GPS设备时,应将笔记本电脑与GPS接收器的串行端口连接,作为GPS读数的存储设备,并收集有关发电厂的属性。GPS的位置和属性数据可以成功地叠加在GIS的详细底图上。将GPS与GIS集成的累积成本并不小,但在创建有关公用事业电厂的准确、完整和最新的地理和属性信息方面所产生的价值是合理的。展望了GPS的未来应用。
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