Monitoring System of Status of Traction Plate and Pulley in Stringing Construction

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In the air-lines construction, the major project problems performance: the inclination angle of cable traction plate can’t remain stable; cable often jump or drop off pulley groove in stringing process. As the position of traction plate and pulley is beyond the view of workers, workers are unable to monitor their operational status in real time, which influences the efficiency of construction seriously. This paper presents a set of intelligent video surveillance system based on wireless network. The system can capture video and angle data, then these data is transferred to ground through the wireless network. Receiving terminal is designed based on C # and Java language respectively. Video and angle data can be displayed on PC and mobile phone. Practice has proven that this system is: high real-time, clear pictures, far transmission distance and easy to carry. It improves the efficiency of construction greatly.

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March 2015

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