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THE AUTOMATIC SELECTION SYSTEM OF TRANSMISSION LINE ROUTES BASED ON DTM
Mamoru TAKAHASHI, Takashi YOKOKAWA
Chief Engineers, Kokusai-Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Japan, ISPRS-IV
Key Words: DTM, Transmission, Automatic Selection System
Abstract:
The ultra high voltage nuclear plants are constructed at remote area for the electric power develop-
ment. The transmission line routes shall be extended through mountainous regions. Detailed study con-
cerning new transmission line routes to be constructed in a wide area shall require tremendous
amount of manpower.
We, therefore, developed a Computer-Aided Transmission Line Route Selection System to conduct a rapid
investigation on leading and economical routes. The system is based on DTM and topographic information.
This report shall inform you of the summarized results of the Route Selection System to be originated in
Japan.
based on the standards of transmission line is per-
formed for the points and spans where the steel
towers can be constructed, the combinations of which
allow us to select the most economic routes.
Figure 1 represents the general flowchart of
this system. The data are the information groups of
the points, lines and planes transcribed on topo-
graphic maps from aerial photographs, other geo-
graphic maps and other data that were measured by
analytical plotter "PLANICOMP C-100" and digitizer.
These data are compiled into the grid information
In this system we have therefore been preparing, that can be easily processed by computer when simu-
as data base in the form of grids or polygons, the lated. The output we obtain in this system are route
geographical space information considered to be maps, longitudinal profiles, route ledgers that
necessary for the selection of routes in all the permit us to confirm the details of the routes as
areas in order to evaluate the conditions of loca- selected in a same way as the conventional route se-
tion. Further a computer-aided model simulation lection.
1. OUTLINE OF ROUTE SELECTION SYSTEM
The transmission line route is to be so selected
that its cost should be minimum in general consid-
eration of the natural and social environments as
well as its construction and maintenance. The re-
strictions on society to be taken into account in
the selection include such technical ones as geo-
graphical features of the site, the steel towers
which bear the line and surrounding conditions of
location.
« AUTOMATIC SELECTION SYSTEM OF TRANSMISSION LINE ROUTE »
Setting the Range of the Subject Area Obtaining the Design Data for SteelTower,
Determining the Start/TerminalPoints Electric Wire by Their Types
Investigated Data Information
and Information from Maps
Information from
AerialPhotographs
Receiving Receiving Preparation
of Line of Area of Digital
Information Information Terrain Model
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(Line Data and Polygon Data)
Scenic Resorts and Places of Preservation (1) Transmission Parameter
*Transportation Method (2) Design and Construction
*Crumbling Land and Faults under Imposed Social Restriction
*Towns/Villages 7
*Boundary of Administrative Area
*Roads and Railroads
National Parks and Protection Area of Environment
*Tree Kind and Height
Basic Relief Line such as Ridge and Valley Lines
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Conversion of Polygon
Line Data into Grid Data
Fractionation of
Digital TerrainModel Conditions for Steel Tower
Referential Control Data
Preparation of Grid
Information Data (Evaluation of Location Conditions Topographic Division
for Steel Tower) Code Adopted
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Classification of Geographic Pattern Topos of Maximum Gradient
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Tree Kind and Height | Preparation of Digital
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Calculation Design Data
Results Route Selection Simulation
En = i Simulation
Route Ledgers Control Data
Application Software E
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Outline of the
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Route Maps
PCP Setting
Longitudinal
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Ground where
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Bird's Eye
View
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Figure 1 Flowchart of Route Selection Simulation
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