Research on Integrated Monitoring System of High-Voltage Tower

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The monitoring and stable operation of high-voltage tower is an important direction of strong grid research. Transmission monitoring includes the forecast of early faults and real-time state estimation. There is no domestic report on related research. Some simulation in laboratory had been done and little been reported. The research review was carried out in accordance with existing knowledge and research progress summary, using wireless transmission and self-generating as example, to build high-voltage tower monitoring system including power management systems, sensor systems, data processing systems, signal transmission system and remote monitoring system.

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