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Introducing autonomous aerial robots in industrial manufacturing

Francisco J. Pérez-Grau, José Ramiro Martínez‐de Dios, J.L. Paneque, José J. Acevedo, Arturo Torres‐González, Antidio Viguria, Juan Ramón Astorga, Anı́bal Ollero

2021Journal of Manufacturing Systems60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although ground robots have been successfully used for many years in manufacturing, the capability of aerial robots to agilely navigate in the often sparse and static upper part of factories makes them suitable for performing tasks of interest in many industrial sectors. This paper presents the design, development, and validation of a fully autonomous aerial robotic system for manufacturing industries. It includes modules for accurate pose estimation without using a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), autonomous navigation, radio-based localization, and obstacle avoidance, among others, providing a fully onboard solution capable of autonomously performing complex tasks in dynamic indoor environments in which all necessary sensors, electronics, and processing are on the robot. It was developed to fulfill two use cases relevant in many industries: light object logistics and missing tool search. The presented robotic system, functionalities, and use cases have been extensively validated with Technology Readiness Level 7 (TRL-7) in the Centro Bahía de Cádiz (CBC) Airbus D&S factory in fully working conditions.

Topics & Concepts

RobotFactory (object-oriented programming)ObstacleGNSS applicationsAutomationReal-time computingComputer scienceObstacle avoidanceEngineeringEmbedded systemArtificial intelligenceSystems engineeringControl engineeringMobile robotGlobal Positioning SystemTelecommunicationsPolitical scienceProgramming languageLawMechanical engineeringRobotics and Sensor-Based LocalizationRobotic Path Planning AlgorithmsSpace Satellite Systems and Control
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