PGRID: Power Grid Reconstruction in Informal Developments Using High-Resolution Aerial Imagery
Simone Fobi Nsutezo, Amrita Gupta, Duncan Kebut, Seema Iyer, Luana, Marotti, Rahul Dodhia, Juan M. Lavista Ferres, Anthony Ortiz

TL;DR
PGRID is a novel method that uses high-resolution aerial imagery to accurately map power grids in informal settlements, aiding energy access planning for displaced populations.
Contribution
The paper introduces PGRID, an innovative application-based approach utilizing aerial imagery to detect electrical infrastructure in unplanned settlements, improving mapping accuracy.
Findings
Achieved F1-score of 0.71 for pole detection
Achieved F1-score of 0.82 for line segmentation
Demonstrated effectiveness in refugee camps in Kenya
Abstract
As of 2023, a record 117 million people have been displaced worldwide, more than double the number from a decade ago [22]. Of these, 32 million are refugees under the UNHCR mandate, with 8.7 million residing in refugee camps. A critical issue faced by these populations is the lack of access to electricity, with 80% of the 8.7 million refugees and displaced persons in camps globally relying on traditional biomass for cooking and lacking reliable power for essential tasks such as cooking and charging phones. Often, the burden of collecting firewood falls on women and children, who frequently travel up to 20 kilometers into dangerous areas, increasing their vulnerability.[7] Electricity access could significantly alleviate these challenges, but a major obstacle is the lack of accurate power grid infrastructure maps, particularly in resource-constrained environments like refugee camps,…
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TopicsSatellite Image Processing and Photogrammetry · Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics · Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications
MethodsEmirates Airlines Office in Dubai
