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State-of-the-art technologies for UAV inspections

Journal

IET RADAR SONAR AND NAVIGATION
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 151-164

Publisher

INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/iet-rsn.2017.0251

Keywords

autonomous aerial vehicles; inspection; state-of-the-art technologies; UAV inspections; unmanned aerial vehicles; drones; power facilities; power structures

Funding

  1. Georgia Research Academic Partnership in Engineering (GRAPE) program
  2. University of Georgia Sustainability Grant

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Visual condition inspections serve as the basis for determining the need and schedule for service tasks such as maintenance and remediation projects to preserve the proper functioning of power facilities and infrastructure. An increasing accumulation of service projects has recently surfaced due to the lengthy, labour-intensive and subjective qualities of the current method for inspection. These processes are also costly due to the temporary closure of the infrastructure as well as the requirement of special inspection equipment. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, offer potential as a useful tool for infrastructure inspections. UAVs provide visual assessments of structures while eliminating the need for manual inspections. Thus, aerial systems have the potential to reduce the cost of inspections as well as limit the disruption of the public while allowing engineers to have a better three-dimensional understanding of the system. However, the implementation of UAV inspection includes several difficulties such as flight stability, control accuracy, and safety. This study summarises the context for UAV inspection of power facilities and structures. Technologies to address the hindrances preventing UAV integration into the current practice are reviewed. Existing challenges and future work in research for UAV inspections are also presented.

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