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Work item:
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QSTR.MMPI
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Subject/title:
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Monitoring parameters and methods for communication networks used in power inspection
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Status:
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Under study
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Approval process:
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Agreement
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Type of work item:
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Technical report
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Version:
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New
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Equivalent number:
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Timing:
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Q1-2027 (Medium priority)
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Liaison:
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ITU-T SG13, SG20, SG21, IEEE and IEC 57
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Supporting members:
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State Grid Corporation of China, CAICT, China Unicom
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Summary:
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Power inspection communication networks typically integrate various heterogeneous communication technologies such as fiber optics, and wireless/wired networks to build an omnipresent interconnected communication architecture. However, this hybrid networking environments face potential issues such as bandwidth fluctuations, latency jitter, and data packet loss due to factors like imperfect multi-technology coordination mechanisms and frequent dynamic topology changes. These problems directly affect the quality of data backhaul from inspection terminal, the precision of remote control, and the timeliness of fault warnings, severely threatening the safe operation of the power grid. Therefore, to address these challenges, it is necessary to establish a study on the monitoring parameters and monitoring methods of the power inspection communication network.
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Comment:
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First registration in the WP:
2025-12-19 13:07:55
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Last update:
2025-12-19 16:45:27
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