A Comprehensive Review on IoT-Based Fault Detection in Power Transmission Lines
DOI: 10.56815/IJEMS.V3.I1.2023/67-76
Keywords:
Internet of Things (IoT), Fault detection, Power transmission lines, Sensor networks, Three-phase transmission, System architecture, GSM communication, Real-time monitoring, Proactive fault detectionAbstract
The realm of fault detection in power transmission lines has undergone a profound transformation, propelled by the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technology. This abstract presents a comprehensive review spanning 33 pivotal studies from 2015 to 2022, illuminating the landscape of IoT-based fault detection in power transmission. The synthesis of these studies reveals a multifaceted exploration, covering diverse aspects such as system architectures, fault detection algorithms, and sensor networks. This comprehensive overview provides a holistic understanding of the revolutionary impact of IoT on fault detection within power distribution systems. The challenges and opportunities within this evolving field are succinctly encapsulated, offering insights into the key contributions made by these studies. Methodologies employed in these works, ranging from adaptive fault detection to collaborative systems, are highlighted, showcasing the versatility and adaptability of IoT applications. The abstract not only captures the essence of the reviewed literature but also underscores the pivotal role of IoT in ushering in a new era of proactive and real-time fault monitoring. As power transmission systems embrace these advancements, the abstract sets the stage for future research directions, emphasizing the continued importance of IoT in ensuring the reliability and efficiency of power distribution networks.