Transmission Line Fault Monitoring and Identification System by Using Internet of Things
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science (Vol.4, No. 4)Publication Date: 2017-04-08
Authors : S.Suresh; R.Nagarajan; L.Sakthivel; V.Logesh; C.Mohandass; G.Tamilselvan;
Page : 09-14
Keywords : IoT; Relay; PIC Microcontroller; Transmitter; Receiver.;
Abstract
The fault location detection has been a goal of power system engineers, since the creation of distribution and transmission systems. Quick fault detection can help protect the equipment by allowing the disconnection of faulted lines before any significant damage of the equipment. The accurate fault location can help utility personnel remove persistent of the faults and locate the areas where the faults regularly occur, thus reducing the occurrence of fault and minimize the time of power outages. As a result, while the fault location detection schemes have been developed in the past, a variety of algorithms continue to be developed to perform this task more accurately and more effectively. The detection and location of faults on power transmission lines is essential to the protection and maintenance of a power system. Most methods of fault detection and location relate to the measurements of electrical quantities provided by current and voltage transformers. These transformers can be expensive and require physical contact with the monitored high voltage equipment.
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