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    Introduction

    Operational & Maintenance requirements of Utility lines sector require a multitude of data

    elements. For instance, tremendous amount of data is required to maintain the ribbon-like

    corridors that Transmission lines weave through the landscape. Property ownership data

    element is of particular importance to right-of-way (ROW) maintenance. Powerlinecharacteristics are another collection of data elements that describes the physical

    characteristics of the line, its current condition, and that which is being transported through it.

    The physical characteristics of the lines are determined during construction & forms dynamic

    data elements which is required for engineering planning & other analysis.

    The data elements (Landuse/landcover, ownership and powerline characteristics etc.,) which

    has both static and dynamic componants pose a formidable challenge for proper maintenance

    and operations in a utility sector. Key factor of efficiency in the work flow is automation of

    technological processes applied to data gathering, integration and processing, production of

    complete topographic products and their customized presentation, analysis and interpretation.The automation can been achieved by employment of:

    - Complete set of modern data gathering remote sensing devices such as airborne laser

    locators, digital aerial photo cameras, thermo vision devices with digital output equipped with

    GPS and inertial navigation system.

    - Proprietary software for integration and processing data collected by the airborne remote

    sensing devices and for presentation complete information product in a format compatible with

    common CAD and GIS applications as well as customized applications required by the

    operation managers of the utility sector.

    This paper will outline the utility of Remote Sensing & GIS technology in a case of Transmissionline utility sector for 1) High speed data acquisition of Transmission line networks 2)

    Photogrammetric processing in integrating the Airborne acquired data with a GIS system 3)

    maintain the critical facility database 4) Support of a Desktop GIS system in Maintenance and

    operational requirements.

    Utilities Management through Spatial Technology Tools

    Utilities need detailed information about the location and condition of their transmission corridor

    assets and right of ways to quickly and efficiently maintain and service them. To accomplish

    this, utilities need to regularly inspect and collect accurate spatial data of their facilities. Also the

    data must be wrapped in an enterprise system, which would support planners and managers inall the phases of utilities management.

    Present day advancements in the spatial technology of Remote Sensing & GIS provides variety

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    of tools in extending support to utilities management. To broadly classify the framework wherein

    the Remote Sensing technology & its tool of GIS fits into a utility sector can be divided into the

    following overheads of operations;

    - Assets inspections & inventory.

    - For various Spatial Analysis (e.g. Distribution planning, Mapping, routing to transmissionpoles, terrain analysis, transmission pole siting etc.) in support of utilities managers.

    Utilities sector have employed a combination of techniques to address the first scenario of asset

    inspection & inventory, which includes ground surveys and aerial photogrammetry. These

    techniques have the extensibility to provide improved accuracy in location, visual identification

    of issues regarding rights-of-way, property lines and potential safety hazards, high-resolution

    digital images for performing detailed inspection, digital information capture for seamless export

    to a GIS environment, a terrain baseline identification which can be useful for regulatory and

    legal purposes, and data archival capabilities for temporal analysis.

    The management and analysis of enormous amount of data generated in a utilities

    management sector is a daunting task. An enterprise system is needed to address issues such

    as:

    - Inspection & Assessment of Overhead Lines

    - Routine Inspection.

    - Safety Code Compliance Inspections.

    - Facility Inventory (Poles, Structures, Towers, Pad Mounts).

    - Maintenance Planning and Forecasting

    - Documentation of Component Conditions and Maintenance Needs.

    - Right-of-Way Management- Vegetation Management and Tree Trimming.

    - Weed Management.

    - Facility Mapping.

    - Animal-Caused Outage Studies.

    - Migratory Bird Collision Studies.

    - Inspection & Assessment of Overhead Lines

    - Powerline Routing and Permitting

    - Thermal Rating Studies

    - Access Planning

    - Emergency Response Planning- Environmental Studies

    The task highlighted is only the core functional tasks in inventory, Planning and Engineering

    operations of a utilitiy sector.

    The spatial components in the functional requirement can be effectively addressed by an

    integrated GIS system. It is imperative that a flexible framework has to be identified to address

    the requirements of the multi-faceted Utilities industry.

    The following section highlights a framework of solution for Spatial Data capture using AerialPhotogrammetry and an integrated desktop GIS system in support of typical functional features

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    in a Transmission line utility sector.

    A case of Work Flow in Transmission Line Utility Sector

    Spatial Data Capture Process

    InfoTech's Photogrammetric division, identified the framework for processing the data acquired

    in aerial photogrammetry in a format directly integrateable with a GIS system.

    Figure 1.0 illustrates a possible scenario in data capturing using a Air borne techniques & the

    associated processing for data product generation. Table 1.0 list and compares conventional

    techniques in spatial data capture process & their relative merits.

    Design of Desk Top GIS System to Support Utility Managers in Maintenance & Operations

    InfoTech's Geographic Services team worked in identifying crucial requirements in utilities

    services and developed a pilot architecture in addressing the same. The primary task of the

    team was in design of a desktop Transmission Line Reviewing system which would address

    points such as:

    - Spatial data integration acquired from Aerial Mapping

    - Inspection & maintenance

    - Engineering & planning operations

    - Real Time Routing

    - Integration with conventional tabular database

    - Report generation- Vegetation Management

    The system flow designed is outlined in figure 2.0 below. The Framework of the architecture

    consists of Clients, Services, and Management. ArcView GIS (Desk top GIS product of

    Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc.,) provides the basic high-end geographic

    information systems (GIS) and mapping services for the GIS functionalities that are required for

    the application. The entire framework of the desktop system can be customized in a single user

    interface through the customization environment Avenue, available in ArcView.

    ArcView GIS offers the extensibility to attach additional features to the primary design, such asthe extension 3d analyst can be interfaced with the design for terrain analysis, line of sight

    analysis and other 3 dimensional analysis that might arise in a typical Transmission Line

    operations and maintenance.

    The Network Analyst extension support the users in routing analysis such as routing to any

    transmission line facility with turn-by-turn directions, accurate travel time calculations and

    distance figures.

    Image Analyst extention for analysis of Digital imageries for cases of temporal analysis,

    vegetation growth study, Thermal anamolies detection etc.

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    The Sag analysis of Power Lines can be addressed by integrating ArcView with SagSec (a

    product of Powerline Systems Inc). This module can support users in

    calculating the section static equilibrium configuration for arbitrary combinations of: 1) sagging

    conditions, 2) wind velocity and direction, 3) balanced or unbalanced ice, 4) temperature, 5)broken conductors or insulators, 6) slack redistribution through offsets or other means and 7)

    support relocations with a fixed length of cable between the dead ends etc.

    Tabular data integration with ArcView GIS is achieved by ODBC support to custom RDBM's.

    Report generation feature can be handled by Crystall Report access within ArcView GIS.

    Optionally, depending upon the operational constraints, the spatial data can be stored in a

    RDBM's and interfaced with the desktop system via the Spatial Database Engine interface

    through ArcView.

    Benefits of the Integrated Desk Top Transmission Line Management Support System

    The explicit benefits associated with an scaleable architecture described above are a point in

    question as far as any utility sector is concerned. The architecture aptly mixes the best of

    available "Commercial Off The Shelf" software in addressing the core requirements of a typical

    Transmission line maintenance & operations scenario.

    The framework reduces the need for long term development of solution in one single vendor

    application, rather it extends as a "plug-in" kind of environment wherein additional features can

    be incorporated as and when the need arises.

    Further advantage offered in the framework is the evolution of the desktop GIS environment

    ArcView into the latest ArcGIS architecture, which is open for customization in industry standard

    language and also extensible for support in both desktop and Internet environment.

    Conclusion

    Power is an integral part of any country's infrastructure. Today, more than 100,000 MW of

    installed capacity powers India. The facilitating policy framework, the regulatory mechanism for

    investment in generation, transmission, distribution and other associated activities have already

    been put in place by the government. The need of the hour is for efficient management and

    optimum utilization of installed capacity to meet the demand.

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    The paper highlighted the salient points of Remote Sensing and GIS technology in addressing

    the utility sector needs and effectively drew a framework of operation in a typical Transmission

    Line Utility sector. The utility sector should capitalize on the advancement in the Spatial

    Technology to envision our government's policy plan of "Power on Tap" by 2012.

    Acknowledgement

    We thank Mr. B.V.R. Mohan Reddy, Managing Director, InfoTech Enterprises Limited, Mr.

    Rajeev Lal, Chief Operating Officer, Dr.Nagesh, Division General Manager, who have been a

    constant source of dynamism and inspiration to all of us. We are also thankful to all our

    associates who are the players behind the screen.

    Reference

    - Thomas, Helmer, 2001, "ArcGIS 8 Enabling Energy Delivery Resource Planning (EDRP)",

    ESRI International User Conference.

    - Richard,Vann, 2000,"Populating a GIS of Utility Corridor Assets using an IntegratedAirborne Data Acquisition System", ESRI International User Conference.

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