Evaluation of a Smart Mobile Robotic System for Industrial Plant Inspection and Supervision

Citation Author(s):
Georg Kurt johannes
Fischer
Max
Bergau
D. Adriana
Gómez-Rosal
Andreas Lars
Wachaja
Johannes Michael Berthold
Graeter
Matthias
Odenweller,
Uwe
Piechottka
Fabian
Höflinger
Nikhil
Gosala
Daniel
Büscher
Abhinav
Valada
Wolfram
Burgard
Submitted by:
Georg Fischer
Last updated:
Fri, 02/09/2024 - 12:25
DOI:
10.21227/4ms5-rs57
Data Format:
License:
0
0 ratings - Please login to submit your rating.

Abstract 

Automated and autonomous industrial inspection is a longstanding research field, driven by the necessity to enhance safety and efficiency within industrial settings. In addressing this need, we introduce an autonomously navigating robotic system designed for comprehensive plant inspection. This innovative system comprises a robotic platform equipped with a diverse array of sensors integrated to facilitate the detection of various process and infrastructure parameters. These sensors encompass optical (LiDAR, Stereo, UV/IR/RGB cameras), olfactory (electronic nose), and acoustic (microphone array) capabilities, enabling the identification of factors such as methane leaks, flow rates, and infrastructural anomalies.
The proposed system underwent individual evaluation at a wastewater treatment site within a chemical plant, providing a practical and challenging environment for testing. The evaluation process encompassed key aspects such as object detection, 3D localization, and path planning. Furthermore, specific evaluations were conducted for optical methane leak detection and localization, as well as acoustic assessments focusing on pump equipment and gas leak localization.

Instructions: 

The Dataset is a mp4 video packed into a .zip file. Use the e.g. VLC player to replay it.

Funding Agency: 
German Ministry of Education and Research
Grant Number: 
FKZ 16ME0023K

Comments

Sound interesting

Submitted by Chirag Bhavsar on Fri, 02/16/2024 - 00:41