Dynamic network topology control of branch-trimming robot for transmission lines

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Abstract

With the development of engineering technology, the distributed design-based Branch-Trimming Robot (BTR) has been used to ensure the power supply security of transmission lines. However, it remains difficult to combine distributed BTRs with a wireless sensor network to build an efficient multi-robot system. To achieve this combination, a dynamic network topology control method was proposed, combining the motion characteristics of robots with the structure of a distributed wireless sensor network. In addition, a topology-updating mechanism based on node signal strength was adopted as well. To achieve efficient data transmission for distributed multi-robot systems, the present study focused on the design of a distributed network model and a dynamic network topology control strategy. Several simulation and test scenarios were implemented, and the changes of network performance under different parameters were studied. Furthermore, the real scene-based dynamic topology control method considers the relationship between network performance and antenna layout.

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Wang, M., Wu, G., Fan, F., Ji, Q., He, W., & Cao, Q. (2019). Dynamic network topology control of branch-trimming robot for transmission lines. Electronics (Switzerland), 8(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics8050549

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