On Wireless Sensors Communication for Overhead Transmission Line Monitoring in Power Delivery Systems

K. Hung, W. Lee, V. Li, K. Lui, P. Pong, K. Wong, G. Yang, J. Zhong
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The transmission of energy is monitored in the smart grid through deploying sensors in all the components, including the overhead transmission lines. There are many poles/towers supporting a long overhead transmission line. Naturally, sensors are deployed on the location close to the poles/towers on each span. Due to the limited transmission range of the wireless transceiver module of a sensor, researchers generally assume that data generated by a sensor have to be delivered to the substation through a set of sensors in-between. This results in a linear network model. In this paper, we first analyze the performance of this model in handling the traffics extracted from an existing testbed. We realize that the linear network model may not be sufficient to support future smart grid applications which may have diversified requirements on data delivery. We then study a new network model in which sensor/relay nodes can also communicate with other nodes using a wide area network such as the cellular network. In this new model, the network formed can be reconfigured based on the application requirements to deliver information to the substations efficiently and effectively.
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电力输送系统中架空输电线路监测的无线传感器通信研究
在智能电网中,通过在包括架空输电线路在内的所有组件中部署传感器,对能量的传输进行监控。有许多杆塔支撑着一条长长的架空输电线路。当然,传感器被部署在每个跨度上靠近杆塔的位置。由于传感器无线收发模块的传输范围有限,研究人员通常认为传感器产生的数据必须通过中间的一组传感器传递到变电站。这就得到了一个线性网络模型。在本文中,我们首先分析了该模型在处理从现有测试平台提取的流量时的性能。我们意识到,线性网络模型可能不足以支持未来的智能电网应用,因为它可能对数据传输有多样化的要求。然后,我们研究了一种新的网络模型,其中传感器/中继节点也可以使用蜂窝网络等广域网与其他节点进行通信。在该模型中,所形成的网络可以根据应用需求进行重新配置,从而高效、有效地向变电站传递信息。
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