Research on Digital Substation IOT Based on SAW Sensing Technology

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SAW sensing technology has advantages of wireless, passive, small size, low cost, fast response, strong anti-electromagnetic radiation, measurable for moving or rotating objects, tolerable for wet dirty or high temperature and other harsh environments. Comparing with the traditional sensing methods, the test of SAW sensing technology can cover almost all the needs of digital substation internet of things.

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