Intelligent Substation Construction Program and the Whole Life-Cycle Information Platform Technology Research Based on Internet of Things

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Nowadays, collected datas from existed substation are transported to the power supply bureau layer or YunNan grid layer in this way, it will not only cause the information sharing difficulty, but also make the information uninteroperable. While, intelligent substation construction program base on Internet of Things will greatly improve these problems.This paper gives the intelligent substation overall framework based on the Internet of Things makes a detailed introduction to implementation of technology.Finally, the intelligent substation unified information platform is designed based on the whole life cycle, in order to achieve the system intelligent monitoring, intelligent judgment, intelligent management, intelligent verification and so on. Through the unified information platform and experiment, the method is proved to be effective and feasible.

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