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Aerial robotic technologies for civil engineering: established and emerging practice

Michael R. Freeman, Mohammad M. Kashani, Paul J. Vardanega

2021Journal of Unmanned Vehicle Systems28 citationsDOI

Abstract

Aerial robotic technology has potential for use in a wide variety of civil engineering applications. Such technology potentially offers low-cost methods to replace expensive structural health monitoring activities such as visual inspection. Aerial robots also have potential uses in civil construction and for regional surveys. This paper presents the results of a review on the applications of aerial robotic technology in civil engineering. Such civil engineering applications can be classified into three broad areas: (i) monitoring and inspection of civil infrastructure; (ii) site management, robotic construction, and maintenance; and (iii) post-disaster response surveys and rapid damage assessments. The motivations for uptake of aerial robotics in the civil engineering industry generally fall into the following categories: (i) cost savings, (ii) improved measurement capability, and (iii) safety improvements. The categories of aerial robotic use in civil engineering are then classified as either “established” or “emerging” uses.

Topics & Concepts

Civil infrastructureRoboticsEngineeringConstruction engineeringRobotVariety (cybernetics)Civil engineeringArtificial intelligenceEngineering managementSystems engineeringComputer science3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageInfrastructure Maintenance and MonitoringPower Line Inspection Robots
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