Abstract:To prevent accidents caused by crane arms touching transmission lines, a transmission line antiexternal breakage system based on binocular vision is designed. First, by installing the binocular vision antiexternal breakage device on the crane arm to obtain image data in real time; then, an improved SGBM stereo matching algorithm is proposed for the light interference, weak texture area existing in the actual environment and edge hole filling in the parallax map, and the algorithm is optimized by using least squares fitting interpolation and bilateral filtering, so as to accurately acquire the threedimensional information of the transmission line; finally, 10 kV transmission line test environment and ranging environment are built according to the principle of binocular visual and space coupling capacitance voltage division and tested in the field. The results show that the average relative error of the improved SGBM algorithm is only 1345% and 1229% under the interference environment, which is 2047% and 1851% less than the traditional SGBM algorithm and the field strength ranging method, respectively, and the algorithm running time is 817552 ms. The ranging system takes into account the needs of realtime and precision, and meets the use of the transmission line crane against external breakage in the actual environment.