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International Journal of Frontiers in Engineering Technology, 2024, 6(1); doi: 10.25236/IJFET.2024.060101.

Integrating VR into Power Testing: Opportunities and Challenges

Author(s)

Chen Zhao, Mingqiang Chen, Hongjing Li, Jianing Nie, Xinhai Chen

Corresponding Author:
Chen Zhao
Affiliation(s)

Xinjiang Power Transmission and Transformation Co., Ltd, Urumqi, Xinjiang, 830000, China

Abstract

This article delves into the opportunities and challenges posed by virtual reality (VR) technology in the realm of power testing. It scrutinizes the potential benefits of VR technology in enhancing testing efficiency, personnel training, and fostering global cooperation. The article analyzes innovative solutions for monitoring and optimizing power systems. Furthermore, it addresses challenges, such as technical standardization, costs, and ergonomics, which may be encountered during implementation. The article concludes by summarizing the prospects of VR technology in power testing and suggesting a new developmental trajectory for the digital and intelligent future of the industry.

Keywords

virtual reality technology, power testing, testing efficiency, personnel training, global cooperation, intelligence, challenges, opportunities, digitalization, power system

Cite This Paper

Chen Zhao, Mingqiang Chen, Hongjing Li, Jianing Nie, Xinhai Chen. Integrating VR into Power Testing: Opportunities and Challenges. International Journal of Frontiers in Engineering Technology (2024), Vol. 6, Issue 1: 1-8. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJFET.2024.060101.

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