
This recommended practice describes the transmission of image data at the GB level for each tower collected during unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) inspection of overhead transmission lines. It includes system workflows, image encoding on the UAV terminal-side and corresponding decoding on the server-side, hardware and software specifications, system deployment, data interface specifications, performance and quality recommendations, and application principles. This document applies to standard-format images captured during UAV inspection using visible light. It can also serve as a valuable reference for other industries that require efficient transmission of large-scale image data in their UAV operations.
- Standard Committee
- COM/AerCom-SC - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Communications Standards Committee
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- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2025-06-19
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- IEEE Communications Society
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- COM/AerCom-SC - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Communications Standards Committee
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UAV-IED - P1936.19 Recommended Practice for Image Encoding and Decoding in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Inspection of Overhead Transmission Lines
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- Jennifer Santulli
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- guoliang zhou
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