Cost Analysis for High Voltage Transmission Line Inspection using Robot
Abstract
The electricity transmission lines are conventionally inspected and maintained by linemen with hot sticks that can directly touch the line. The major limitation of this conventional method is high risk and time consuming. With the rapid development of robot technology in recent years, the utilization of robot instead of human being for the regular inspection of the high voltage transmission line has drawn wide attention from both industry and academia. Utility companies aim to harness this modern technology for saving costs and increasing their customer satisfaction. In this paper, we focus on the cost model for using robot for transmission line inspection. A heuristic routing strategy is proposed to guide the motions of robot and supporting team in inspection. The corresponding cost model is derived considering different cost components such as robot depreciation cost, staff salary cost, team ground motion cost, and others. A simulation model is developed to study different working scenarios and estimate the variation of cost considering random factors like the occurrence of the obstacles on inspected lines.
Recommended Citation
B. R. Nagarajan et al., "Cost Analysis for High Voltage Transmission Line Inspection using Robot," Proceedings of the 2017 International Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Management (2017, Huntsville, AL), American Society for Engineering Management (ASME), Oct 2017.
Meeting Name
2017 International Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Management, ASEM 2017 (2017: Oct. 18-21, Huntsville, AL)
Department(s)
Engineering Management and Systems Engineering
Research Center/Lab(s)
Intelligent Systems Center
Keywords and Phrases
Cost Model; Robot; Transmission Line Inspection
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
Document Version
Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Rights
© 2017 American Society for Engineering Management (ASME), All rights reserved.
Publication Date
01 Oct 2017
Comments
This work is supported by Ameren through the Project titled "A Survey of Robotics Technology Used by Utility Companies for Costs Reduction."