Developers: | MPEI National Research University |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2024/05/31 |
Branches: | Power |
Technology: | EAM, SaaS - Software as a Service |
The main articles are:
2024: Creation of a remote-controlled automatic electrical laboratory
Specialists of NRU MPEI have developed an automatic electric laboratory with remote control based on a small car. The main purpose of laboratories of this type is to automate the search for places of damage to high-voltage cable lines. The university announced this on May 31, 2024.
An industrial model of a small-sized automatic electric laboratory with the possibility of remote control was presented on the basis of the UAZ Patriot car.
The main reason for the creation of an automatic laboratory with remote control at MPEI was the absence of small-sized mobile electric laboratories based on passenger cars on the domestic market. In May 2024, we are working on projects that are directly related to the achievement of the country's technological sovereignty, and the created development, which we presented at the exhibition, is a vivid confirmation of this, "said Nikolai Rogalev, rector of MPEI. |
Ergonomics and a feature of a small-sized automatic electrical laboratory is the ability to control using a mobile application. This makes it possible to increase the efficiency of work on the search for places of damage to high-voltage cable lines and to eliminate the accident or prevent it as soon as possible.
Within the framework of the project, scientists at MPEI used the latest methods for developing and designing digital systems and data processing algorithms. The scientists used cloud technologies, client-server technologies, low-level methods for exchanging data of analog equipment and software, as well as a cross-platform approach to developing an application for controlling high-voltage equipment in creating an industrial model.
The main goal of this project was to improve the reliability and quality of power supply to consumers. At this stage in the development of the electric power industry, there are many obstacles to finding places of damage to cable lines, including insufficient level of digitalization, large dimensions of equipment, a significant impact of the "human" factor on the results of work, as well as the complexity of maintenance, inaccessibility and high cost of mobile electrical laboratories (ETL).
An automatic electrolaboratory with remote control on the basis of a small car was created by scientists of the National Research University "MPEI" with the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.