Abstract

This article summarizes new aerial robotic manipulation technologies and methods—aerial robotic manipulators with dual arms and multidirectional thrusters—developed in the AEROARMS project for outdoor industrial inspection and maintenance (I&M). Our report deals with the control systems, including the control of the interaction forces and the compliance the teleoperation, which uses passivity to tackle the tradeoff between stability and performance the perception methods for localization, mapping, and inspection the planning methods, including a new control-aware approach for aerial manipulation. Finally, we describe a novel industrial platform with multidirectional thrusters and a new arm design to increase the robustness in industrial contact inspections. In addition, the lessons learned in applying the platform to outdoor aerial manipulation for I&M are pointed out

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