Claims
- 1. An encapsulated installation for electrical power, comprising:an encapsulation having an interior and defining different gas areas; a plurality of sensors to be interrogated selectively, said sensors having respective wireless transmitting/receiving elements, at least some of said sensors being disposed in said interior, and at least some of said sensors being disposed in said different gas areas; and a monitoring device having an antenna element for wireless information interchange with said sensors, said antenna element being disposed at said encapsulation and directed towards said interior.
- 2. The encapsulated installation according to claim 1, wherein at least some of said sensors detect different measurement variables.
- 3. The encapsulated installation according to claim 1, wherein said sensors are active components.
- 4. The encapsulated installation according to claim 1, wherein said sensors are passive components.
- 5. The encapsulated installation according to claim 1, wherein said sensors are each disposed in said encapsulation at a potential of said encapsulation.
- 6. The encapsulated installation according to claim 1, including a conductor associated with said encapsulation, said sensors each disposed in said encapsulation at a potential of said conductor.
- 7. The encapsulated installation according to claim 1, wherein said encapsulation is metallic.
- 8. The encapsulated installation according to claim 1, including at least one switching device disposed in said encapsulation for high or medium voltage.
- 9. The encapsulated installation according to claim 1, including a conductor disposed in said encapsulation for high or medium voltage.
- 10. The encapsulated installation according to claim 1, wherein said transmitting/receiving elements are constructed for the transmission of optical, acoustic or electromagnetic waves.
- 11. The encapsulated installation according to claim 1, wherein said sensors are surface acoustic wave sensors.
- 12. The encapsulated installation according to claim 1, wherein said monitoring device has at least one interface for information interchange with other sensors, measurement sensors or detection devices.
- 13. The encapsulated installation according to claim 12, wherein said interface is a cable-based interface.
- 14. The encapsulated installation according to claim 12, wherein said interface is an electrical interface.
- 15. The encapsulated installation according to claim 12, wherein said interface is an optical interface.
- 16. The encapsulated installation according to claim 12, wherein said interface is a wireless interface.
- 17. The encapsulated installation according to claim 12, wherein said interface is provided for coupling to a monitoring device at an equivalent or higher level.
- 18. The encapsulated installation according to claim 1, wherein said sensors are selectively interrogated using a selective interrogation device.
- 19. The encapsulated installation according to claim 18, wherein said sensors are selectively interrogated using different channels for information transmission to said respective sensors.
- 20. The encapsulated installation according to claim 18, wherein said sensors are selectively interrogated using different frequencies for information transmission to said respective sensors.
- 21. The encapsulated installation according to claim 18, wherein said sensors are selectively interrogated using a frequency multiplex method.
- 22. The encapsulated installation according to claim 18, wherein said sensors are selectively interrogated using a time division multiplex method.
- 23. The encapsulated installation according to claim 18, wherein said sensors are selectively interrogated using polarization.
- 24. The encapsulated installation according to claim 18, wherein said sensors are selectively interrogated using correlation.
- 25. The encapsulated installation according to claim 18, wherein said sensors are selectively interrogated using an identification in a transmitted or response signal.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/DE97/00092, filed on Jan. 20, 1997, which designated the United States.
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