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Power lines inspection with LiDAR
With the rapid development of civil construction and the increase in demand for electricity in recent years, the market segment of power line construction has grown considerably. At the same time, the efficient management of these large-scale power line networks and the guarantee of reliable power transmission are becoming increasingly important to ensure economic sustainability. A one-time power outage not only results in losses for power grid companies, but can also have serious repercussions for end users and society as a whole.
With the increasing mileage of high-voltage transmission lines, traditional observation and monitoring methods are no longer sufficient to meet maintenance requirements. Therefore, more automated and smarter inspection methods are needed, from which the use of airborne LiDAR sensors provides a suitable solution.
Challenges related to power grid maintenance
As the scale of the power grid has expanded rapidly in recent years, the number of long-distance transmission lines has also steadily increased. An growing proportion of these lines are located in mountainous areas. To perform daily power line maintenance, asset inventory and power incident resolution, continuous monitoring is required. Currently, most daily inspections are performed by electrical engineers using ground-based observation methods or photogrammetry.
LiDAR drones optimize digitization of power line corridors
The development level reached by LiDAR technology allows it to be used in power line monitoring applications. Based on the captured aerial point cloud data and appropriate software processing, the power line is easily extracted and generated as a 3D digital model. In addition, the LiDAR solution also offers rapid optimization and asset inventory capabilities required by the high scalability of the power line. LiDAR sensors support multiple echoes to capture the coordinates of the power line, electrical facilities, vegetation and ground objects in a single scan to significantly improve the inspection efficiency.
Some of the key benefits include:
Airborne LiDAR survey typical workflow
Mission Planing - A well-designed mission plan is a key factor in the success of a LiDAR UAV survey. Drone pilots must consider multiple factors such as local topography, flight time, project area, takeoff site, etc.
Data Capture - The AA450 handles both manual and automatic control procedures to start scanning during flight, and simultaneously captures point cloud data and high-resolution images.
Power line Lidar imagery, captured by the AlphaAir 450.
Data Processing - CoProcess is a software solution that contains a sophisticated Powerlines module for post-processing of inspection data. It enables rapid extraction of high-precision 3D information from point cloud data, including terrain relief, electrical installations, surrounding environment, etc. CoProcess provides a more scientific and efficient workflow for power system planning, daily maintenance and incident investigation.
Its 3D view management module has multiple view types to display 3D point cloud data in an intuitive way. The point cloud measurement module makes the measurement of lengths, areas, thicknesses, densities, angles, etc. quick and easy. The powerful ground filter and classification function classify the point cloud data into ground points, power line points and surrounding object points. This function ensures automatic data processing and saves a lot of time.
CoProcess supports automatic DEM and DSM extraction from classified point cloud data, as well as manual and semi-automatic powerline extraction, which allows the extraction of powerline data from a large number of points. After extraction, it can perform additional automated detection and export the vectorized result. It can also output an obstacle detection analysis report, a vegetation growth forecast and a completion acceptance report. Data automatic control against the defined parameters generates alerts and statistical graphs for analysis if requirements are not met.
Power line Lidar imagery, captured by the AlphaAir 450.
AlphaAir 450 improves mapping efficiency
The AlphaAir 450 features an integrated LiDAR and camera enabling rapid extraction of information from point cloud data and acquisition of high-resolution images. Advanced powerline analysis software supports custom reports and data content. The AlphaAir 450 can be mounted on several types of drones - CHCNAV BB4, fixed-wing UAVs, DJI M300 - allowing for extended flight time and high stability to perfectly meet the needs of power infrastructure maintenance crews. For power line mapping and digitization, the CHCNAV AA450 and DJI M300 are very effective allies.
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