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Work item: FSTR.IVADS
Subject/title: Technical requirements and framework for intelligent visual anomaly detection service in lithium-ion energy storage stations
Status: Under study 
Approval process: Agreement
Type of work item: Technical report
Version: New
Equivalent number: -
Timing: 2027 (Medium priority)
Liaison: ITU-T SG 20; IEC SyC Smart Energy
Supporting members: State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC), Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications (CQUPT), Chongqing University (CQU), China Automotive Engineering Research Institute (CAERI)
Summary: Against the backdrop of global energy transition and the continuous rise in the proportion of renewable energy, lithium-ion energy storage stations have become critical infrastructure to ensure power grid reliability and energy utilization. However, their complex electrochemical properties also pose serious safety hazards, such as thermal runaway and short circuits. These hazards are often accompanied by visually detectable anomalies, making visual anomaly detection in lithium-ion energy storage stations crucial. Traditional visual anomaly detection primarily relies on manual monitoring, which has some problems such as low detection efficiency and inconsistent standards. With the development of artificial intelligence technology, lithium-ion intelligent visual anomaly detection service (IVADS) can realize intelligent services such as sample pre-processing, intelligent model acquisition and update, internal anomaly detection, surface defect detection and on-site anomaly detection, thereby improving detection accuracy and timeliness. IVADS can support operation and maintenance personnel timely according to different risk levels and prevent thermal runaway chain reactions at the source. This helps ensure the safe and reliable operation of lithium-ion energy storage stations, while reducing costs and improving the efficiency of station operation and maintenance. This Technical Report addresses the technical requirements and framework for IVADS in lithium-ion energy storage stations.
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Wei LIN, Editor
Zhibin Song, Editor
Junkai Wang, Editor
Yan YANG, Editor
zhi zhang, Editor
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