The papers in this special section focus on aerial manipulation which is intended as grasping, positioning, assembling and disassembling of mechanical parts, measurement instruments and any other kind of objects, performed by a flying robot equipped with arms and grippers. Aerial manipulators can be helpful in those industrial and service applications that are considered very dangerous for a human operator. For instance, think of tasks like the inspection of a bridge, the inspection and the fixing-up of high-voltage electric lines, the repairing of rotor blades and so on. These tasks are both very unsafe and expensive because they require the performance of professional climbers and/or specialists in the field. A drone with manipulation capabilities can instead assist the human operator in these jobs or, at least, in the most hazardous and critical situations. As a matter of fact, such devices can indeed operate in dangerous tasks like reaching the bottom of the deck of a bridge or the highest places of a plant or a building; they can avoid dangerous work at height; aerial platforms can increase the total number of inspections of a plant, monitoring the wear of the components. Without doubts, aerial manipulation will improve the quality of the job of many workers.
Introduction to the Special Issue on Aerial Manipulation / Ruggiero, Fabio; Lippiello, Vincenzo; Ollero, Anibal. - In: IEEE ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION LETTERS. - ISSN 2377-3766. - 3:3(2018), pp. 2734-2737. [10.1109/LRA.2018.2830750]
Introduction to the Special Issue on Aerial Manipulation
Ruggiero, Fabio;Lippiello, Vincenzo;
2018
Abstract
The papers in this special section focus on aerial manipulation which is intended as grasping, positioning, assembling and disassembling of mechanical parts, measurement instruments and any other kind of objects, performed by a flying robot equipped with arms and grippers. Aerial manipulators can be helpful in those industrial and service applications that are considered very dangerous for a human operator. For instance, think of tasks like the inspection of a bridge, the inspection and the fixing-up of high-voltage electric lines, the repairing of rotor blades and so on. These tasks are both very unsafe and expensive because they require the performance of professional climbers and/or specialists in the field. A drone with manipulation capabilities can instead assist the human operator in these jobs or, at least, in the most hazardous and critical situations. As a matter of fact, such devices can indeed operate in dangerous tasks like reaching the bottom of the deck of a bridge or the highest places of a plant or a building; they can avoid dangerous work at height; aerial platforms can increase the total number of inspections of a plant, monitoring the wear of the components. Without doubts, aerial manipulation will improve the quality of the job of many workers.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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