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Modular Robots for Enabling Operations in Unstructured Extreme Environments

Journal

ADVANCED INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
Volume 4, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/aisy.202000227

Keywords

connect-R; extreme environments; industrial robots; modular systems; nuclear decommissioning; scaffolding systems; task planning; unstructured environments

Funding

  1. Innovate UK Connect-R [TS/S017623/1]
  2. EPSRC [EP/L016834/1]
  3. University of Edinburgh

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This article presents a survey of robotic systems that can operate in extreme environments and offers a novel approach to solving the challenges they pose, which involves providing structure in unstructured environments. The Connect-R, a self-assembling modular robotic system, is presented as an exemplification of this approach.
Operations in extreme and hostile environments, such as offshore oil and gas production, nuclear decommissioning, nuclear facility maintenance, deep mining, space exploration, and subsea applications, require the execution of sophisticated tasks. In nuclear environments, robotic systems have advanced significantly over the past years but still suffer from task failures caused by informational and physical uncertainty of the highly unstructured nature of the environment and exasperated by the time constraints imposed by high radiation levels. Herein, a survey is presented of current robotic systems that can operate in such extreme environments and offer a novel approach to solving the challenges they impose, encapsulated by the mission statement of providing structure in unstructured environments and exemplified by a new self-assembling modular robotic system, the Connect-R.

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