Tracking for inspection in energy transmission power lines using unmanned aerial vehicles: a systematic review of current and specific literature

W. M. Martins, Antonio J. Dantas Filho, Leandro D. de Jesus, A. D. Souza, A. B. Ramos, T. Pimenta
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Power transmission lines are of great importance for the operation of all sectors of society, such as commerce, industry and public agencies. To ensure reliability and availability of power supply, regular and occasional inspections are conducted, mostly using patrol with binoculars, helicopters or truck cranes. Research is being developed using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to make this activity autonomous, faster, safer, and less costly. The present work aims to analyze research related to the autonomous control of the UAV along the transmission lines through a systematic review of the literature (SRL), apply a viable solution and to verify the possible lacuna in this state of the art. Improvements in safety, computational process and energy efficiency with low-cost were identified. The results presented can help the research community to perform the working this state of art, from the suggestions of autonomous tracking of transmission lines.
使用无人机对输电线路进行跟踪检查:对当前和特定文献的系统综述
输电线路对商业、工业和公共机构等社会各界的运营至关重要。为了确保供电的可靠性和可用性,定期和不定期进行检查,主要使用双筒望远镜、直升机或卡车起重机进行巡逻。正在开发使用无人机的研究,以使这项活动自主、更快、更安全、成本更低。本工作旨在通过对文献(SRL)的系统回顾,分析与无人机沿输电线路自主控制相关的研究,应用可行的解决方案,并验证这一技术状态中可能存在的缺陷。确定了低成本的安全性、计算过程和能源效率方面的改进。根据输电线路自主跟踪的建议,所提出的结果可以帮助研究界开展这一最新的工作。
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