The complex includes a satellite terminal, sensors, a computer and a solar panel
MOSCOW, December 14. /tass/. A hardware and software complex for monitoring high-voltage power transmission lines has been developed in Russia. This was reported to TASS in JSC "Satellite system "Messenger" (part of Roscosmos).
"JSC "Satellite system "Messenger" (part of the state Corporation "Roscosmos") Together with Sistema LLC, it has developed a software and hardware monitoring complex for high-voltage power transmission lines "Gonets-Impulse", the company noted.
The complex includes a satellite terminal, sensors, a computer and a solar panel. It is assumed that the complex will be able to monitor the lines, record data, carry out their primary processing and transmit it to the server. Communication is carried out using the satellite communication channel "Messenger".
Ilya Storozhev, Technical Director of Impulse LLC, clarified that in case of an emergency, the complex will send an emergency message on a mobile application. "In case of an emergency, a message about it is automatically sent to the mobile application of the emergency brigade with specific coordinates of the network section. The complex has been successfully tested, patented in Russia and brought to the Russian market," he said.
In turn, Pavel Cherenkov, CEO of the Gonets Satellite System JSC, noted that Roscosmos enterprises are actively involved in various spheres of the socio-economic life of the country, introducing space technologies into everyday activities.
As specified in the "Messenger", the complex will be able to collect data from various sensors, including short-circuit sensors, the angle of inclination of the support, wind speed and direction, as well as from video cameras, thermal imagers, laser and electronic digital thermometers. Subscriber terminals can be used at temperatures from -50 to +50 degrees Celsius.