Impact assessment of automated meter reading systems on diary cows

A. Maitra, D. Dorr
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This work presents the findings concerning the possible effects of power line carrier based automated meter reading (AMR) systems throughout an electric power distribution system with respect to transient stray voltages at animal contact areas. The findings suggest that power line carrier based AMR technologies do not create a transient voltage with enough amplitude to increase the level of concern at animal contact points as compared to the 50 or 60Hz background voltage at a given location. To determine the level of impact, the authors developed accurate power system models that allow for simulation and analysis of stray voltages and currents under just about any type of utility, farm, or grounding. Laboratory testing, and field measurement data, were used to verify the accuracy of the models, and animal testing was conducted to define the threshold of sensitivity of dairy cows to the power line carrier based AMR communication signals in the cow contact area. The unique computer models and dynamic simulations provided an efficient way to understand how different electrical parameters impacts the creation of stray currents and potentials at a point of interest during normal utility load conditions (steady-state) as well as under transient voltage levels.
自动抄表系统对奶牛的影响评价
本研究提出了基于电力线载波的自动抄表(AMR)系统在整个配电系统中对动物接触区域瞬态杂散电压的可能影响的研究结果。研究结果表明,与给定位置的50或60Hz背景电压相比,基于电力线载波的AMR技术不会产生足够幅度的瞬态电压,从而增加对动物接触点的关注水平。为了确定影响程度,作者开发了精确的电力系统模型,可以模拟和分析任何类型的公用事业、农场或接地下的杂散电压和电流。利用实验室测试和现场测量数据验证模型的准确性,并通过动物实验确定奶牛接触区基于电力线载波的AMR通信信号的敏感性阈值。独特的计算机模型和动态模拟提供了一种有效的方法来了解在正常电力负荷条件下(稳态)以及瞬态电压水平下,不同的电气参数如何影响感兴趣点上杂散电流和电位的产生。
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