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Research on Positioning System of Coal Mine High Voltage Grid Failure Points

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The structure of coal mine high voltage grid is complex, once a failure happens, it will be difficult to find out where the failure point is. To solve this problem, we propose a positioning system of grid failure points based on wireless sensor network. The practical result shows that this kind of positioning system provides a reliable guarantee for the coal mine production safety and has a great economic and social benefit. The project has widespread applicability in the coal mine and a good application value.

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Meng, X., Feng, H., Yu, Y., Zhang, T. (2011). Research on Positioning System of Coal Mine High Voltage Grid Failure Points. In: Zheng, D. (eds) Advances in Electrical Engineering and Electrical Machines. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 134. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25905-0_13

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