Abstract

The inspection of Power line is an important work to guarantee the electricity network's operation. At present, using the paper files - heavy workload, low efficiency - is the main method in power line inspection. This paper presents a real-time power patrol management system based on GIS and 3G. This system build a Patrol Management website based on Web GIS, administrator could complete the management task on the web. Otherwise, the system use PDA as the patrol terminal, which installed software developed based on Embedded GIS, Mobile Database and GPS. GPS and GIS spatial query technology can replace the Bar Code, Information Button and RFID technology, to supervise and query in inspection work. This is more than reduce the hardware requirements of the patrol terminal, also greatly improves the automation and intelligent level of inspection work. In addition, the WCDMA standard PDA could upload real-time video in support of high-speed mobile communications network, manager can see live. This is more conducive to management, to assist and to supervise the inspection work. the basis of the above study, we use the WCDMA mobile communication network to further improve the efficiency of data exchange in the inspection process, combined with the Embedded GIS and embedded database auxiliary patrol officers. And even the introduction of the video call feature management center to keep abreast of the inspection site and guidance patrol officers to respond to unexpected situations. On the other hand, the use of Web GIS technology and Web-based management approach to make management more convenient, intuitive management the inspection task (7).

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