Author :
Choi, Yong-Sung ; Yun, Ju-Ho ; Lee, Kyung-Sup
Abstract :
Notice of Violation of IEEE Publication Principles
"Wireless Sensor for Managing Electrical Distribution Networks,"
by Yong-Sung Choi; Ju-Ho Yun; Kyung-Sup Lee,
in the Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis, 21-24 April 2008, pp 825-829
After careful and considered review of the content and authorship of this paper by a duly constituted expert committee, this paper has been found to be in violation of IEEE\´s Publication Principles.
This paper is a near duplication of the original text from the papers cited below. The original text was copied without attribution and without permission.
Due to the nature of this violation, reasonable effort should be made to remove all past references to this paper, and future references should be made to the following articles:
"A Wireless Sensor Concept for Managing Electrical Distribution Networks"
by Nordman, M.M.; Lehtonen, M.,
in the Proceedings of the 2004 Power Systems Conference and Exposition, 10-13 Oct. 2004, vol. 2, pp. 1198-1206In this paper, methods and analysis of a simple wireless sensor concept for detecting and locating faults as well as for load monitoring are presented. The concept is based on distributed wireless sensors that are attached to the incoming and outgoing power lines of secondary substations. A sensor measures only phase current characteristics of the wire it is attached to, is not synchronized to other sensors and does not need configuration of triggering levels. The main novelty of the concept is in detecting and locating faults by combining power distribution network characteristics on system level with low power sampling methods for individual sensors. This concept enables the sensor design to be simple, energy efficient and thus applicable in new installations and for retrofit purposes in both overhead and underground electrical distribution systems.
Keywords :
fault location; power distribution faults; wireless sensor networks; distributed wireless sensors; electrical distribution networks; load monitoring; overhead electrical distribution systems; phase current characteristics; power distribution network; power lines; power sampling methods; secondary substations; underground electrical distribution systems; Power distribution; Power system communications; Power system monitoring; Wireless transducers;