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Work item: F.SIVIS
Subject/title: Requirements and framework of substation intelligent visual inspection system
Status: Under study [Issued from previous study period]
Approval process: AAP
Type of work item: Recommendation
Version: New
Equivalent number: -
Timing: 2026 (Medium priority)
Liaison: IEC/TC129, ITU-T SG20
Supporting members: SGCC (China), China Telecom, Huawei Technologies, Ltd , Xi'an Jiaotong University, Zhejiang University
Summary: Substations constitute one of the most important parts of a power system. Beyond their intrinsic complexity, substations are widely distributed, and their geographical environments are complex. In addition, the rapid integration of renewable energy increases the reliability requirements for device operations. Currently, manual patrol inspection of substations cannot detect the safety hazards of equipment and personnel in time and the efficiency is low. Also, existing video surveillance systems are designed for general scenarios, which cannot meet the requirements of substation surveillance with complex environments. Therefore, an inspection system specific to substations is necessary to be specified. This Recommendation defines the requirements and framework of substation intelligent visual inspection system. In addition to the requirements of general-purpose intelligent video surveillance systems, it supplies the substation intelligent inspection specific requirements of intelligent analysis, service, network, equipment inspection, and security. In terms of framework, based on ITU-T H.626.5, the specific units for substation intelligent visual inspection system will be defined and integrated with the existing intelligent visual system. This Recommendation aims to provide a guidance for the design, development and application of the substation intelligent visual inspection system, which can save human resources as well as operation and maintenance costs, and can reduce the probability of substation accidents and the risks for on-site patrol.
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Ti Guan, Editor
Yuanlong Liu, Editor
Chao Yuan, Editor
Zekun Wang, Editor
Xuesong Geng, Editor
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