Low Delay Technology Research of Transmission Line Tower Monitoring Network Integrating WSN and RFID

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The tower is a key component of the transmission line system and its stability and reliability is the guarantee for the safety of entire transmission line system. This paper proposes a transmission tower monitoring network integrating wireless sensor network (WSN) and radio frequency identification (RFID). Compared to current designs, the proposed monitoring network shows the advantages of low cost, fast fault locating, tracking and management of grid equipment, and long-Time monitoring. Low delay design is critical for the proposed monitoring network. In order to achieve balance between transmission delay and network cost, this paper establishes the transmission delay model for sink node optimization. For the redundant data of RFID, this paper presents a novel data cleaning scheme specially for the transmission tower monitoring, which can effectively reduce the redundant data at the reader end. The simulation results show that the optimal group number is 10 according to the proposed delay model.

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Deng, F., Zuo, P., Wen, K., Wu, X., & He, Y. (2019). Low Delay Technology Research of Transmission Line Tower Monitoring Network Integrating WSN and RFID. IEEE Access, 7, 111065–111073. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2933462

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