Research on Typical Process Mini Programs for Overhead Distribution Lines based on Non Power Outage Operation Technology in Distribution Network

Authors

  • Maomin Ai
  • Junwei An
  • Qingze Wang
  • Jia Wang
  • Jiaming Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/f580xc38

Keywords:

Distribution Network Uninterrupted Operation; WeChat Mini Program; Process Library; Overhead Distribution Lines; Knowledge Base.

Abstract

To address the challenges and risks associated with the complex design of distribution network architecture, uneven skill levels of construction personnel, and inadequate training of construction personnel, this article proposes a typical process mini program for overhead distribution lines based on uninterrupted operation of distribution networks. Through requirement analysis, the functions of the mini program were determined, and the front-end and system back-end functions of a typical process mini program for overhead distribution lines based on uninterrupted operation of the distribution network were designed. Based on the development architecture of the mini program and combined with cloud services, a typical process mini program for overhead distribution lines based on uninterrupted operation of the distribution network has been developed. The establishment of a typical process library and knowledge base for overhead distribution lines based on uninterrupted operation of the distribution network has been achieved, making it convenient for users to search, learn, and collect typical processes in a timely manner, and to learn and apply them to maintenance sites anytime, anywhere. The typical process mini program for overhead distribution lines based on uninterrupted operation of distribution network lays the foundation for better leveraging the technical advantages of uninterrupted operation of distribution network, further improving the reliability of distribution network power supply, and ensuring the accuracy of uninterrupted operation of distribution network.

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Published

2025-01-12

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How to Cite

Ai, Maomin, Junwei An, Qingze Wang, Jia Wang, and Jiaming Zhang. 2025. “Research on Typical Process Mini Programs for Overhead Distribution Lines Based on Non Power Outage Operation Technology in Distribution Network”. Scientific Journal of Intelligent Systems Research 6 (12): 8-13. https://doi.org/10.54691/f580xc38.