Dual-Spectrum Monitoring for Transmission Line Condition
Multiple Defect Types Are Difficult to Detect Remotely
Insulators, conductors, fittings, and auxiliary components involve diverse and often subtle defects that are difficult to identify through distant manual patrols.
Manual Inspection May Miss Transient Thermal Anomalies
Temperatures at clamps, joints, and connections vary with load and environmental conditions, while long-range thermography may be affected by ambient temperature and humidity.

Solution:Combine AI visual defect detection with meteorology-corrected thermal measurement for intelligent remote inspection of visual and thermal anomalies.

HD Optical Zoom for Long-Range Asset Inspection
Powered by high-definition optical zoom imaging, the system enables detailed observation of distant transmission line components. Multi-level optical zoom provides clear views of insulators, fittings, conductors, and connection points for remote verification and precise inspection.

Infrared Thermography with Dual-Spectrum Diagnosis
Continuously monitor clamps, joints, and connections using global, spot, and region-based thermography, with dynamic correction based on ambient temperature, humidity, and other meteorological parameters, and support generation of infrared diagnostic inspection reports.

AI Visual Defect Detection
Use AI models tailored to power equipment to detect damaged insulators, displaced vibration dampers, corroded fittings, loose conductor strands, and foreign objects.
Upgrade periodic manual patrols to intelligent remote dual-spectrum monitoring, enabling earlier detection of subtle asset defects and thermal anomalies, improving risk assessment and fault location, and reducing outages and high-risk field inspections.
Earlier Defect Detection
Earlier Defect Detection
Lower Fault & Outage Risks
Lower Fault & Outage Risks
Reduced High-risk Field Inspections
Reduced High-risk Field Inspections
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