Smart antenna array system for the supervision of electric power distribution switches.

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 Smart antenna arrays are currently an integral part of cellular telecommunications systems, whether in switched or adaptive modes. This technique, in switched mode, has also been used, on an experimental basis, by researchers from the Microwave group at Dep. of Electronics and Systems at UFPE to supervise remote devices around a radio base station. The devices may be electricity distribution switches, for example, which are currently monitored by electricity distribution companies using vertical arrays of folded dipoles installed in their substations. The replacement of dipole arrays by intelligent arrays increases the capacity of the system supervision. This lecture describes its operation with smart antenna arrays and presents  experimental results of a pilot system installed in a substation of an electricity distribution company (Neoenergia).



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  • Date: 28 Feb 2024
  • Time: 09:50 AM to 10:10 AM
  • All times are (UTC-03:00) Brasilia
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  • DES-CTG-UFPE
  • RECIFE, Pernambuco
  • Brazil 50.740-550

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  • Co-sponsored by University of Ulster - UK


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Antonio Belfort of CH09104 - Northeast Brazil Section Chapter, MTT17

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Smart antenna array system for the supervision of electric power distribution switches.

 Smart antenna arrays are currently an integral part of cellular telecommunications systems, whether in switched or adaptive modes. This technique, in switched mode, has also been used, on an experimental basis, by researchers from the Microwave group at Dep. of Electronics and Systems at UFPE to supervise remote devices around a radio base station. The devices may be electricity distribution switches, for example, which are currently monitored by electricity distribution companies using vertical arrays of folded dipoles installed in their substations. The replacement of dipole arrays by intelligent arrays increases the capacity of the system supervision. This lecture describes its operation with smart antenna arrays and presents  experimental results of a pilot system installed in a substation of an electricity distribution company (Neoenergia).

Biography:

He holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from the Federal University of Pernambuco (1977), a Master's in Electrical Engineering from the Federal University of Pernambuco (1981) and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering - University College London (1985). He is currently an associate professor at the Federal University of Pernambuco, working mainly on the following subjects:  six ports, reflectometer, Smart Antennas, Filters, etc.

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Address:DES-CTG-UFPE, , RECIFE, Brazil, 50.740-550