UAV Inspections of Power Transmission Networks with AI Technology: A Case Study of Lesvos Island in Greece
Author:
Chatzargyros Georgios12, Papakonstantinou Apostolos34ORCID, Kotoula Vasiliki2ORCID, Stimoniaris Dimitrios1, Tsiamitros Dimitrios1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Western Macedonia, 50100 Kozani, Greece 2. Renel I.K.E, 26th October 90 & Minotavrou 1st, 54627 Thessaloniki, Greece 3. SciDrones, P.O. Box 94 ELTA C.O., 81100 Mytilene, Greece 4. Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics, School of Engineering and Technology, Cyprus University of Technology, 3036 Limassol, Cyprus
Abstract
The inspection of overhead power transmission lines is of the utmost importance to ensure the power network’s uninterrupted, safe, and reliable operation. The increased demand for frequent inspections implementing efficient and cost-effective methods has emerged, since conventional manual inspections are highly inaccurate, time-consuming, and costly and have geographical and weather restrictions. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are a promising solution for managing automatic inspections of power transmission networks. The project “ALTITUDE (Automatic Aerial Network Inspection using Drones and Machine Learning)” has been developed to automatically inspect the power transmission network of Lesvos Island in Greece. The project combines drones, 5G data transmission, and state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms to replicate the power transmission inspection process using high-resolution UAV data. This paper introduces the ALTITUDE platform, created within the frame of the ALTITUDE project. The platform is a web-based, responsive Geographic Information System (GIS) that allows registered users to upload bespoke drone imagery of medium-voltage structures fed into a deep learning algorithm for detecting defects, which can be either exported as report spreadsheets or viewed on a map. Multiple experiments have been carried out to train artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to detect faults automatically.
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