The Simulation of Strong Electromagnetic Field Experimental Environment around On-Line Monitoring System for UHV Transmission Tower

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Real-time on-line monitoring system for UHV transmission tower is located in strong electromagnetic interference environment, especially when the transmission tower encounters thunderstorm weather, lightning current can produce the stronger electromagnetic field near the power transmission tower, so the bad environment generated by strong electromagnetic interference determines the difficulty of analysis of strong electromagnetic field distribution, therefore, this design chooses to simulate strong electromagnetic field environment around the online monitoring system of UHV transmission tower in the laboratory, carries on the analysis, then summarizes its impact on the monitoring system of the wireless channel and puts forward protective measures.

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DOI: 10.1109/15.831708

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