AMPERE: exploiting Galileo for electrical asset mapping in emerging countries

G. Fasano, F. Causa, R. Opromolla, M. Asciolla, Marco Nisi, Leonardo Pozzoli, M. Lisi, A. Mennella, Graziano Gagliarde, G. Luisi, P. Molina, M. Blázquez, I. Colomina, Pedro Cabrera, Gustavo Rodriguez, R. Poggi, Luigi Lisi, G. Fagioli, R. Muscinelli
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The AMPERE project aims at engineering and starting to commercialize a dedicated solution, to be used for electrical power network information gathering. AMPERE will support decision making actors (e.g., institutions and public/ private companies in charge to manage electrical network) to collect all needed info to plan electrical network maintenance and upgrade. In particular, the need for such a solution comes in emerging countries (worldwide) where, despite global electrification rates are significantly progressing, the access to electricity is still far from being achieved in a reliable way, and, there is lack of knowledge about already deployed infrastructure. The AMPERE data collection solution relies on drones equipped with GNSS/INS units, LIDAR, optical and thermal cameras. In such a context, Galileo is a key enabler - especially, considering its free-of-charge High Accuracy Service (HAS) and its highly precise E5 AltBOC code measurements- as a core component to map electric utilities, optimize decision making process about the network development and therefore increase time and cost efficiency, offering more convenient way to manage energy distribution. The project is also aimed at investigating the potential of cooperative multi-UAV solutions.
安培:利用伽利略在新兴国家进行电力资产测绘
AMPERE项目旨在设计并开始商业化专用解决方案,用于电力网络信息收集。AMPERE将支持决策参与者(例如,负责管理电网的机构和公共/私营公司)收集所有需要的信息,以规划电网维护和升级。特别是,新兴国家(世界范围内)对这种解决方案的需求,尽管全球电气化率正在显著提高,但电力的获取仍远未以可靠的方式实现,并且缺乏对已部署的基础设施的了解。AMPERE数据收集解决方案依赖于配备GNSS/INS单元、激光雷达、光学和热像仪的无人机。在这种情况下,伽利略是一个关键的推动者-特别是考虑到其免费的高精度服务(HAS)和高度精确的E5 AltBOC代码测量-作为绘制电力公用事业的核心组件,优化有关网络发展的决策过程,从而增加时间和成本效率,提供更方便的方式来管理能源分配。该项目也旨在调查合作多无人机解决方案的潜力。
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