AEROARMS has developed new methods and technologies for aerial robotic manipulation. Particularly,
It has developed the first fully autonomous aerial manipulators with dual arms, involving autonomous grasping by means of visual servoing without markers, autonomous navigation of long reach dual arms with on-board perception and planning and re-planning capabilities with dynamic awareness.
It also developed new aerial manipulators, with multi-directional thrusts aerial platform, that have been demonstrated in contact inspection and the installation of sensors.
AEROARMS also developed an aerial manipulator suspended from a multirotor platform (SAM) for the deployment and retrieval of an inspection crawler
We also integrated and demonstrated for the first time the integrated planning, perception and control of aerial manipulators in an outdoor environment and also in an industrial environment where we demonstrated SLAM in GNSS industrial denied environment by means of an on-board LIDAR (Fig. 13) by using the map for the planning of the industrial manipulator.
AEROARMS robots demonstrated for the first time the capability to fly to elevated structures and perform manipulation tasks such as the ultrasonic of the eddy current measurements of the wall thickness of a pipe or a tank, which is very important to know the corrosion and avoid potential damages and accidents. They can be also used to install permanent sensors to perform measurements in the plant or to deploy an inspection crawler in inaccessible sites. These tasks currently need people manipulating at height, and are dangerous for the workers who need scaffolding, anchor cables, cranes or cherry pickers. Moreover, they involve huge costs.
With the AEROARMS flying robots the work will be cheaper, faster and safer. Cheaper because the savings could be 700K per refinery per year, 10 times faster, more competitive with 25% percent of bill reduction and avoiding accidents of works at height.
AEROARMS has combined scientific and technological excellence with high industrial relevance. Thus, AEROARMS and its teams have been extensively recognized:
– First time that a robotics project obtains the Overall ICT innovation award of the European Commission (see Figure 15)
– Individuals with relevant awards and recognitions due to the achievements in the project
Moreover, AEROARMS had a very important scientific and technology impact generating up to the date of the Final review 123 papers, including 51 journal papers and 72 conference papers, and the Springer STAR book “Aerial Robotic Manipulation” published in August 2019 with 27 Chapters and 385 pages. Moreover, we have organized 14 Workshops and a Tutorial, we presented the project in 27 industry and end users events and 27 educational events. Moreover, AEROARMS had 139 appearances in the Media
AEROARMS has obtained excellent results situating Europe in the leadership position of Aerial Robotic Manipulation and Application to Inspection and Maintenance.