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Drone-based magnetic field sensing for grounding grid fault diagnosis.

Drone-based magnetic field sensing for grounding grid fault diagnosis.

<p>Drone-based magnetic field sensing for grounding grid fault diagnosis.</p>

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Main Author: Aamir Qamar (21560352) (author)
Other Authors: Zahoor Uddin (21560355) (author)
Published: 2025
Subjects:
Biotechnology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Space Science
require physical access
magnetic field sensing
independent vector analysis
mixing technique combined
simulation results demonstrate
grounding grid signals
varying electromagnetic interference
proposed technique degrades
posing safety risks
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drone introduces time
proposed technique
results highlight
paper introduces
grounding grids
varying un
varying conditions
proposed approach
substation equipment
rich environments
improving efficiency
higher values
fault diagnosis
effectively suppress
degrade due
block length
based approach
assisted time
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