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    Projects > ELECTRONICS > 2019 > NON IEEE >

    IoT Based Transmission Line Monitoring System Using Raspberry Pi


    Abstract

    Transmission of electricity in India is now of far greater importance than ever thought of, it depends on high-voltage lines which at times has to cross kilometers of forests or mountains to reach a certain area, and a preventive check has to be done since even a single fault can stop power supply. In order to check for faults, shocks or corrosive element in the wire, the power supply has to be first cut down and interruption of energy flow is not always admissible. The aim of this project is to decrease power consumption for delay sensitive and delay insensitive traffic. A fuzzy rule table is constructed with prediction of average inter arrival time of frame on the basis of outcome sleep time and power is evaluated. Proposed method offer effective power efficiency than previous inter arrival time method. In this Raspberry pi- a single board computer is used which programmed using the python, in this project the raspberry pi is connected to the unit consists of transformer, rectifier, filter and regulator. The AC voltage typically 230v RMS is connected to a transformer which steps that AC voltage down to the level of the desired AC voltage. This resulting DC voltage usually has some ripple or AC voltage variations. A regulator circuit can use this DC input to provide DC voltage that not only has much less ripple voltage but also remains the same DC value even the DC voltage varies somewhat, or the load connected to the output DC voltages changes. This system is connected to the server with a login page which has the online control system, Shutdown button if any shot circuit happens and log out button to come out of the system. This way IOT make the power efficiency and monitoring of the long lines.


    Existing System


    Proposed System


    Architecture


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