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ITU-T F.743.27 (01/2025)

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Requirements and framework of intelligent video surveillance platform for power grid infrastructure
Recommendation ITU-T F.743.27 specifies the requirements and reference framework of an intelligent video surveillance platform for power grid infrastructure.
Video surveillance has been widely utilized in various scenarios within the power sector, including transmission, transformation, distribution, equipment inspection, safety supervision, official business, and data centres. However, as the number of surveillance devices and monitoring scenarios increases, it encounters challenges such as limited communication network bandwidth and difficulties in managing the large volume of device connections. The integration of artificial intelligence technologies into the video surveillance platform significantly enhances the efficiency of real-time data analysis. By extending intelligence to the edge of the network through model training and distribution, this intelligent platform enables proactive threat detection and more efficient resource allocation for power grid infrastructure, particularly in remote areas with sparse populations, unattended facilities, and poor wireless signal conditions. This advancement ensures comprehensive oversight and protection of critical assets, thereby enhancing the overall security and reliability of power grid infrastructures.

Citation: https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/16184
Series title: F series: Non-telephone telecommunication services
  F.700-F.799: Multimedia services
Approval date: 2025-01-24
Provisional name:F.IVSP-PGI
Approval process:TAP
Status: In force
Maintenance responsibility: ITU-T Study Group 21
Further details: Patent statement(s)
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