Pattern-and model-based power line monitoring

Data processing: generic control systems or specific application – Generic control system – apparatus or process – Having operator control interface

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C700S079000, C700S021000, C700S022000, C702S183000, C709S224000, C710S017000, C340S315000, C340S315000, C361S064000, C366S348000

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07133729

ABSTRACT:
Power line monitoring is disclosed. The monitoring can be performed in conjunction with an automation system designed to control and monitor devices and sensors. Model-based power line monitoring uses a model of acceptable power line activity. Activity that does not conform to the model is tagged as indicating a potential problem. Pattern-based power line monitoring uses patterns of unacceptable power line activity. Activity that matches one of the patterns is also tagged as indicating a potential problem.

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