Research on Simulation of Distribution Network Engineering Scene Based on 3D GIS Technology

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With the rapid development of the power system and the increasing complexity of the power grid structure, users' demand for information-based management of the power distribution network is growing, and the need to improve various power production service standards is becoming increasingly urgent. Geographic information systems (GIS) are a natural combination of geographic and data attributes that are particularly well suited to the management of urban pipeline systems such as distribution and telecommunication networks. This paper discusses the current application characteristics and challenges of 3D GIS in the power system. A 3D graphic analysis model of the power grid and its realization method are proposed using 2D GIS and scene simulation technology combined with object-oriented design method. The problems that exist in current urban distribution facility management are solved in this paper through the effective integration of information construction and distribution facility management, and the goal of refined management is achieved on this basis. More and more complex 3D spatial data can be processed more realistically and intuitively with 3D GIS.

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Wang, Q., & Li, Y. (2022). Research on Simulation of Distribution Network Engineering Scene Based on 3D GIS Technology. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/7736655

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