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IEEE P1936.5

IEEE Draft Standard for Technical Requirements for Intelligent Hangar Housing Unmanned Aircraft Systems Used for Power Grid Inspection

Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) are gradually becoming common tools for power grid inspections. With the increasing use of a large number of UAS, intelligent hangars have emerged. This standard specifies the requirements for the hangar architecture, functionality, performance characteristics, environmental monitoring and management, and storage for grid inspection Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). Requirements for batteries used in UAS, and information management systems for UAS hangar operations are also defined. Provide guidance guide and standardize the construction of intelligent hangars for electric multi-rotor unmanned aircraft systems used for grid inspection, to provide standardized design solutions for intelligent hangars, to drive the automated management of grid inspection electrically powered multi-rotor unmanned aircraft systems and their power batteries, and to promote the large-scale application of unmanned aircraft systems in the power industry and the life-cycle management of unmanned aircraft systems.

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IEEE Communications Society
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COM/AerCom-SC - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Communications Standards Committee
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UASPGA-IHHUAS - Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Power Grid Applications–Intelligent Hangar Housing Unmanned Aircraft Systems
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Tom Thompson
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Licong Ding

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