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Title: Autonomous robotic system for tunnel structural inspection and assessment
Authors: Loupos, Konstantinos
Doulamis, Anastasios D.
Stentoumis, Christos
Protopapadakis, Eftychios
Makantasis, Konstantinos
Doulamis, Nikolaos D.
Amditis, Angelos
Chrobocinski, Philippe
Victores, Juan
Montero, Roberto
Menendez, Elisabeth
Balaguer, Carlos
Lopez, Rafa
Cantero, Miquel
Navarro, Roman
Roncaglia, Alberto
Belsito, Luca
Camarinopoulos, Stephanos
Komodakis, Nikolaos
Singh, Praveer
Keywords: Autonomous robots -- Control systems
Tunnels -- Inspection
Concrete -- Cracking -- Detection
Neural networks (Computer science)
Lasers in surveying
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Loupos, K., Doulamis, A. D., Stentoumis, C., Protopapadakis, E., Makantasis, K., Doulamis, N. D.,... Singh, P. (2018). Autonomous robotic system for tunnel structural inspection and assessment. International Journal of Intelligent Robotics and Applications, 2, 43-66.
Abstract: This paper presents a robotic platform, capable of autonomous tunnel inspection, developed under ROBOSPECT European union funded research project. The robotic vehicle consists of a robotized production boom lift, a high precision robotic arm, advanced computer vision systems, a 3D laser scanner and an ultrasonic sensor. The autonomous inspection of tunnels requires advanced capabilities of the robotic vehicle and the computer vision sub-system. The robot localization in underground spaces and on long linear paths is a challenging task, as well as the mm accurate positioning of a robotic tip installed on a five-ton crane vehicle. Moreover, the 2D and 3D vision tasks, which support the inspection process, should tackle with poor and variable lighting conditions, low textured lining surfaces and the need for high accuracy. This contribution describes the final robotic vehicle and the developments as designed for concrete lining tunnel inspection. Results from the validation and benchmarking of the system are also included following the final tests at the operating Egnatia Motorway tunnels in northern Greece.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/125519
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