Wireless powerline sensor
A Wireless powerline sensor hangs from an overhead power line and sends measurements to a data collection system. The sensor, installed simply by clamping it around a conductor, powers itself from energy scavenged from electrical or magnetic fields surrounding the conductor being measured.[1] Overhead power line monitoring helps distribution system operators provide reliable service at optimized cost.[2] [3]
Some powerline sensors may transmit information on the high voltage conductor itself rather than by transmission of a radio signal. [2] [3] …
Measurements
The primary purpose of a powerline sensor is to measure current, however, some can either directly measure or derive other data such as:
- Conductor temperature
- Ambient temperature
- Inclination or the amount of line sagging
- Wind movement
- Electric fields
- Power Generation
- Distribution and Consumption of electricity
See also
- Energy management system (EMS)
- Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)
- Wireless sensor network (WSN)
References
- ↑ Yang,, Yi (April 26, 2011), Power Line Sensor Networks for Enhancing Power Line Reliability and Utilization (PDF), Georgia Institute of Technology
- ↑ Zhao, X.; Keutel, T.; Baldauf, M.; Kanoun, O. (2013). "Energy harvesting for a wireless-monitoring system of overhead high-voltage power lines". IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution 7 (2): 101–107. doi:10.1049/iet-gtd.2012.0152.
- ↑ Yi Yang; Divan, D.; Harley, R. G.; Habetler, T. G. (2006). "Power line sensornet - a new concept for power grid monitoring". 2006 IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting. pp. 8 pp. doi:10.1109/PES.2006.1709566. ISBN 1-4244-0493-2.
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