Title :
900 MHz radio signals operational control
Author_Institution :
Houston Lighting & Power Co., TX, USA
Abstract :
The use of 900 MHz radio for supervisory control and data acquisition applications was investigated by the Houston Lighting and Power Company (HL&P). Multiple address system applications in the 928/952 MHz band were evaluated. The purpose of this application was to replace leased telephone lines with 928/952 MHz radio channels to achieve lower costs and improved operational reliability. A second application with distribution automation and control pilot test programs on the HL&P distribution system was explored. The purpose was reliable, cost-effective, bidirectional communications at a reasonable bit rate for control and monitoring of distribution feeders and related sectionalizing facilities. A third application of 900 MHz involving real-time monitoring of high-voltage transmission line conductors was investigated. In this instance, the radio provided a safe and reliable path for data collection between power donuts and master controller.<>
Keywords :
SCADA systems; power systems; radio applications; radio systems; 900 MHz; HL&P; HV transmission line conductors; Houston Lighting and Power Company; SCADA; costs; distribution automation; distribution feeders; multiple address systems; operational reliability; radio signals operational control; real-time monitoring; sectionalizing facilities; supervisory control and data acquisition; Automatic control; Automation; Communication system control; Control systems; Costs; Monitoring; Power system reliability; Radio control; SCADA systems; Telephony;
Journal_Title :
Computer Applications in Power, IEEE