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Wireless Sensor Network for Radiometric Detection and Assessment of Partial Discharge in High‐Voltage Equipment

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In this paper, a wireless sensor network is proposed that utilizes only received signal strength to locate areas of PD activity within a highvoltage electricity substation, which consists of low power and low-cost radiometric sensor nodes which receive the radiation propagated from a source of PD.
Abstract
Monitoring of partial discharge (PD) activity within high-voltage electrical environments is increasingly used for the assessment of insulation condition. Traditional measurement techniques employ technologies that either require off-line installation or have high power consumption and are hence costly. A wireless sensor network is proposed that utilizes only received signal strength to locate areas of PD activity within a high-voltage electricity substation. The network comprises low-power and low-cost radiometric sensor nodes which receive the radiation propagated from a source of PD. Results are reported from several empirical tests performed within a large indoor environment and a substation environment using a network of nine sensor nodes. A portable PD source emulator was placed at multiple locations within the network. Signal strength measured by the nodes is reported via WirelessHART to a data collection hub where it is processed using a location algorithm. The results obtained place the measured location within 2 m of the actual source location.

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Application of UHF Sensors in Power System Equipment for Partial Discharge Detection: A Review

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A Method for Energy Balance and Data Transmission Optimal Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks

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An Efficient Algorithm for Partial Discharge Localization in High-Voltage Systems Using Received Signal Strength

TL;DR: A novel received signal strength (RSS) based localization algorithm is proposed that only requires the energy of the received signal rather than the PD pulse itself to locate a PD source for nine different positions.
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A RSSI-AOA-Based UHF Partial Discharge Localization Method Using MUSIC Algorithm

TL;DR: In this article, a multiple signal classification (MUSIC) algorithm-based partial discharge (PD) localization method with an angle of arrival (AOA) and ultra-high frequency (UHF)-received signal strength indicator (RSSI) is proposed.
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Gated Pipelined Folding ADC-Based Low Power Sensor for Large-Scale Radiometric Partial Discharge Monitoring

TL;DR: A radiometric sensor is proposed which utilizes a gated, pipelined, sample-and-hold based folding analogue-to-digital converter structure that only samples when a signal is received, reducing the power consumption and increasing the efficiency of the sensor.
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Radiometric partial discharge detection

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an overview of some aspects of radiometric monitoring techniques and outline some research challenges which it is hoped will attract the attention of the many researchers who are continuing to advance the radiometric PD detection, measurement and location technology.
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Method for partial discharge localisation in air-insulated substations

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