2021
DOI: 10.2528/pierm20090301
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Model Based-Testing of Spatial and Time Domain Artificial Intelligence Smart Antenna for Ultra-High Frequency Electric Discharge Detection in Digital Power Substations

Abstract: This paper presents a fifth-generation (5G) wireless smart antenna for performing both power substation communication (in space domain beam-steering) and electrostatic discharge (in time domain Ultra-high Frequency "UHF" impulse) detection. The same smart antenna used to communicate with other wireless antennas in the switchyard, as well as with the control room, is utilized to cyclically gather data from power apparatus, busbars, and switches where electrostatic discharge (ESD) may occur. The ESD poses a majo… Show more

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“…Employing artificial intelligence (AI) may improve the performance of the antenna [12,23]. The incorporation of AI in this work will be further investigated as an extension of this work to introduce both AI driven antennas [24] and analytically (angle shift) driven single beam antennas [20] in the context of specific applications [15,16]. This is a valuable research area in which more work is needed to improve the application-dependent usefulness of smart beamforming antennas [3].…”
Section: Beamforming Code Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Employing artificial intelligence (AI) may improve the performance of the antenna [12,23]. The incorporation of AI in this work will be further investigated as an extension of this work to introduce both AI driven antennas [24] and analytically (angle shift) driven single beam antennas [20] in the context of specific applications [15,16]. This is a valuable research area in which more work is needed to improve the application-dependent usefulness of smart beamforming antennas [3].…”
Section: Beamforming Code Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we present a 2 × 2 MIMO electromagnetic model of a beam steering antenna and demonstrate some features that make the proposed antenna a fast, memory efficient wireless antenna with fast tracking that is useful for 5G and 6G applications [14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%