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Importance and applications of robotic and autonomous systems (RAS) in railway maintenance sector: a review
Maintenance, which is critical for safe, reliable, quality, and cost-effective service, plays a dominant role in the railway industry. Therefore, this paper examines the importance and applications of Robotic and Autonomous Systems (RAS) in railway maintenance. More than 70 research publications, which are either in practice or under investigation describing RAS developments in the railway maintenance, are analysed. It has been found that the majority of RAS developed are for rolling-stock maintenance, followed by railway track maintenance. Further, it has been found that there is growing interest and demand for robotics and autonomous systems in the railway maintenance sector, which is largely due to the increased competition, rapid expansion and ever-increasing expense
Cooperative UAV–UGV autonomous power pylon inspection: an investigation of cooperative outdoor vehicle positioning architecture
Realizing autonomous inspection, such as that of power distribution lines, through unmanned
aerial vehicle (UAV) systems is a key research domain in robotics. In particular, the use of autonomous
and semi-autonomous vehicles to execute the tasks of an inspection process can enhance the efficacy
and safety of the operation; however, many technical problems, such as those pertaining to the precise
positioning and path following of the vehicles, robust obstacle detection, and intelligent control, must be
addressed. In this study, an innovative architecture involving an unmanned aircraft vehicle (UAV) and an
unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) was examined for detailed inspections of power lines. In the proposed
strategy, each vehicle provides its position information to the other, which ensures a safe inspection
process. The results of real-world experiments indicate a satisfactory performance, thereby demonstrating
the feasibility of the proposed approach.This research was funded by National Counsel of Technological and Scientific Development of Brazil (CNPq).
The authors thank the National Counsel of Technological and Scientific Development of Brazil
(CNPq); Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Level People (CAPES); and the Brazilian Ministry of Science,
Technology, Innovation, and Communication (MCTIC). The authors would also like express their deepest gratitude
to Control Robotics for sharing the Pioneer P3 robot for the experiments. Thanks to Leticia Cantieri for editing the
experiment video.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Aerial Robotics for Inspection and Maintenance
Aerial robots with perception, navigation, and manipulation capabilities are extending the range of applications of drones, allowing the integration of different sensor devices and robotic manipulators to perform inspection and maintenance operations on infrastructures such as power lines, bridges, viaducts, or walls, involving typically physical interactions on flight. New research and technological challenges arise from applications demanding the benefits of aerial robots, particularly in outdoor environments. This book collects eleven papers from different research groups from Spain, Croatia, Italy, Japan, the USA, the Netherlands, and Denmark, focused on the design, development, and experimental validation of methods and technologies for inspection and maintenance using aerial robots
Safe local aerial manipulation for the installation of devices on power lines: Aerial-core first year results and designs
Article number 6220The power grid is an essential infrastructure in any country, comprising thousands of kilometers of power lines that require periodic inspection and maintenance, carried out nowadays by human operators in risky conditions. To increase safety and reduce time and cost with respect to conventional solutions involving manned helicopters and heavy vehicles, the AERIAL-CORE project proposes the development of aerial robots capable of performing aerial manipulation operations to assist human operators in power lines inspection and maintenance, allowing the installation of devices, such as bird flight diverters or electrical spacers, and the fast delivery and retrieval of tools. This manuscript describes the goals and functionalities to be developed for safe local aerial manipulation, presenting the preliminary designs and experimental results obtained in the first year of the project.European Union (UE). H2020 871479Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades de España FPI 201
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