Design and Implementation of Electric Power Patrol Monitoring System Based on Beidou and Mobile Network

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Design and Implementation of Electric Power Patrol Monitoring System Based on Beidou and Mobile Network Nan Guo 1 & Yuntian Brian Bai 2

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Xin Cheng 1 & Dongwei Tian 1

Accepted: 10 November 2020 # Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020

Abstract Most existing communication technologies used for power inspection systems cannot seamlessly cover the inspection line range. Therefore, the real-time transmission of inspection information and the safety of personnel are difficult to guarantee. Based on current research on electric power inspection and the industry’s urgent need for real-time and accurate location information of inspectors, this paper designed and developed an electric power patrol and monitoring system using the Beidou satellite system in conjunction with mobile networks. The problem of patrolling information in blind areas where ground communications cannot be reached in real time is effectively solved through a seamless switching design between Beidou short messages and mobile networks. The short message broadcast and high-precision position information return of inspection personnel were also realized by applying the Beidou multi-mode data transmission module as independently developed. The system took advantage of the user and function-oriented conceptual design and the Browser/Server (B/S)-based architecture design, as well as the combination with the SpringMVC + Spring + MyBatis (SSM) to improve the quality of the development process. Some key functions, such as real-time position display, track playback, user information management, and other functions, are interactive with the implemented visual user interfaces, which fundamentally helps the power monitoring department provide remote visual supervision services. The test results of the core module showed that the system could be used as a supplement to the power inspection and supervision industry, especially for deep mountain valleys, dense forests, and other areas without stable communication signals. Keywords Electric power patrol inspection . Real time . Beidou short message . SSM . Visual interface

Introduction Transmission lines are a fundamental infrastructure of the state grid and are an important channel for power transmission (Peng et al. 2015). With the increasing scale of the national power grid, the layout of transmission lines goes deep into the * Yuntian Brian Bai [email protected] Nan Guo [email protected] Xin Cheng [email protected] Dongwei Tian [email protected] 1

School of Geomatics and Urban Spatial Information, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing 102616, China

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School of Science, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

wilderness, mountain canyons, and other hazardous areas, where the environment is harsh and rarely visited by humans. Traditional power inspection work often requires going into these areas, and the operational mode requires inspecting power transmission facilities one at a time. Therefore, a significant workload is involved in manually recording