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CERNTAURO: A Modular Architecture for Robotic Inspection and Telemanipulation in Harsh and Semi-Structured Environments

Intelligent robotic systems are becoming essential for industries, nuclear plants and for harsh environments in general, such as the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) particles accelerator complex and experiments. In order to increase safety and machine availability, robots can perfo...

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Autores principales: Di Castro, Mario, Ferre, Manuel, Masi, Alessandro
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2849572
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2632831
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author Di Castro, Mario
Ferre, Manuel
Masi, Alessandro
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Ferre, Manuel
Masi, Alessandro
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description Intelligent robotic systems are becoming essential for industries, nuclear plants and for harsh environments in general, such as the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) particles accelerator complex and experiments. In order to increase safety and machine availability, robots can perform repetitive, unplanned and dangerous tasks, which humans either prefer to avoid or are unable to carry out due to hazards, size constraints, or the extreme environments in which they take place. A novel robotic framework for autonomous inspections and supervised teleoperations in harsh environments is presented. The proposed framework covers all aspects of a robotic intervention, from the specification and operator training, the choice of the robot and its material in accordance with possible radiological contamination risks, to the realization of the intervention, including procedures and recovery scenarios. The robotic solution proposed in this paper is able to navigate autonomously, inspecting unknown environments in a safe way. A new real-time control system was implemented in order to guarantee a fast response to environmental changes and adaptation to different type of scenarios the robot may find in a semi-structured and hazardous environment. Components of the presented framework are: a novel bilateral master-slave control, a new robotic platform named CERNbot as well as an advanced user-friendly multimodal human-robot interface, also used for the operators’ offline training, allowing technicians not expert in robot operation to perform inspection/maintenance tasks. The proposed system has been tested and validated with real robotic interventions in the CERN hazardous particle accelerator complex.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16808142019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2849572http://cds.cern.ch/record/2632831engDi Castro, MarioFerre, ManuelMasi, AlessandroCERNTAURO: A Modular Architecture for Robotic Inspection and Telemanipulation in Harsh and Semi-Structured EnvironmentsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesIntelligent robotic systems are becoming essential for industries, nuclear plants and for harsh environments in general, such as the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) particles accelerator complex and experiments. In order to increase safety and machine availability, robots can perform repetitive, unplanned and dangerous tasks, which humans either prefer to avoid or are unable to carry out due to hazards, size constraints, or the extreme environments in which they take place. A novel robotic framework for autonomous inspections and supervised teleoperations in harsh environments is presented. The proposed framework covers all aspects of a robotic intervention, from the specification and operator training, the choice of the robot and its material in accordance with possible radiological contamination risks, to the realization of the intervention, including procedures and recovery scenarios. The robotic solution proposed in this paper is able to navigate autonomously, inspecting unknown environments in a safe way. A new real-time control system was implemented in order to guarantee a fast response to environmental changes and adaptation to different type of scenarios the robot may find in a semi-structured and hazardous environment. Components of the presented framework are: a novel bilateral master-slave control, a new robotic platform named CERNbot as well as an advanced user-friendly multimodal human-robot interface, also used for the operators’ offline training, allowing technicians not expert in robot operation to perform inspection/maintenance tasks. The proposed system has been tested and validated with real robotic interventions in the CERN hazardous particle accelerator complex.oai:inspirehep.net:16808142018
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Di Castro, Mario
Ferre, Manuel
Masi, Alessandro
CERNTAURO: A Modular Architecture for Robotic Inspection and Telemanipulation in Harsh and Semi-Structured Environments
title CERNTAURO: A Modular Architecture for Robotic Inspection and Telemanipulation in Harsh and Semi-Structured Environments
title_full CERNTAURO: A Modular Architecture for Robotic Inspection and Telemanipulation in Harsh and Semi-Structured Environments
title_fullStr CERNTAURO: A Modular Architecture for Robotic Inspection and Telemanipulation in Harsh and Semi-Structured Environments
title_full_unstemmed CERNTAURO: A Modular Architecture for Robotic Inspection and Telemanipulation in Harsh and Semi-Structured Environments
title_short CERNTAURO: A Modular Architecture for Robotic Inspection and Telemanipulation in Harsh and Semi-Structured Environments
title_sort cerntauro: a modular architecture for robotic inspection and telemanipulation in harsh and semi-structured environments
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2849572
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2632831
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