Avdelidis, Nico - Associate SupervisorVisual inspection is the common mean to detect damages on the aircraft skin. Standard maintenance programmes require engineers to perform frequent inspections that are
costly, time consuming, hazardous and subject to human factors. Engineers are required
to inspect all the areas, including crown, wings and vertical stabiliser, and personally
evaluate the damage. Dents, in particular, are flaws that are challenging to detect and
measure due to undefined boundaries, complex geometry and difficult access. Because of
these characteristics, dents cannot be detected by monocular cameras and automation of
their inspection has been lacking momentum, generally limited to manually operated 3D
scanning tools. Moreover, no solution has been explored to replace the human judgement
of the damage. The aim of this work is the design of an automatic system to inspect the
aircraft skin, identify dents, measure and report them to the engineer, thus demonstrating
the feasibility of such autonomous task via unmanned aerial vehicles. After reviewing the
state of the art, data is acquired by means of a single-shot structured-light algorithm for
3D scanning based on Fourier transform profilometry and compatible with the use of un-
manned aerial vehicles, yet delivering submillimetre accuracy. Machine learning is then
considered for the autonomous identification of dents, implemented through a novel point
cloud segmentation algorithm. Finally, a mathematical model is proposed to evaluate
dent shapes, replacing the current reporting standards by allowing accurate and comparable dimensional evaluation. The three main contributions operate together to enable
autonomous aircraft dent inspections, whose feasibility is demonstrated by experiments
with a prototype system. This work paves the way for future automated systems capable to increase safety and advance aircraft inspection reliability, while reducing human
workload, downtime and thus costs.PhD in Transport System
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