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Unmanned Fault Detection in Distribution Lines
Author(s) -
Dhananjaya Balladka
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
european journal of electrical engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2116-7109
pISSN - 2103-3641
DOI - 10.18280/ejee.230105
Subject(s) - fault (geology) , gsm , crew , fault indicator , fault detection and isolation , real time computing , power (physics) , arduino , computer science , identification (biology) , reliability engineering , fault coverage , embedded system , engineering , telecommunications , electrical engineering , actuator , electronic circuit , physics , botany , aeronautics , quantum mechanics , seismology , biology , geology
The companies supplying electric power round the globe are facing various issues related due to the occurrence of fault in the distribution lines. Most of them are investing on the research and development of state-of-art technologies to boost continuous supply of energy to the users. The consumers can be guaranteed of flawless power if it is possible to identify and rectify the faults at the shorter time span than usual. The usual way to identify the fault and fault location is with the aid of man power. This work deals with the design and fabrication of an intelligent system based on the GSM. This system helps in efficient identification of the fault and location of the fault, initiating a message to the respective crew members and the control station and ensures that the technical crew will be able to reach the location very accurately in shorter time and recapitulate power at the earliest. The setup includes a current sensor, Arduino and a GSM module. The system identifies the location of fault and the data regarding the location of fault is efficiently conveyed to the control personnel or monitoring system over GSM. The location of the fault thus obtained is very fine and accurate, and the time needed to identify the location of flaw is greatly reduced.

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