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A Robot Application for Marine Vessel Inspection
Authors:Markus Eich  Francisco Bonnin‐Pascual  Emilio Garcia‐Fidalgo  Alberto Ortiz  Gabriele Bruzzone  Yannis Koveos  Frank Kirchner
Affiliation:1. DFKI ‐ Robotics Innovation Center, , 28359 Bremen, Germany;2. University of the Balearic Islands, , 07122 Palma de Mallorca, Spain;3. ISSIA ‐ CNR (Via De Marini 6), , 16149 Genoa, Italy;4. Glafcos Marine Ltd, , 18537 Piraeus, Greece
Abstract:Seagoing vessels have to undergo regular inspections, which are currently performed manually by ship surveyors. The main cost factor in a ship inspection is to provide access to the different areas of the ship, since the surveyor has to be close to the inspected parts, usually within arm's reach, either to perform a visual analysis or to take thickness measurements. The access to the structural elements in cargo holds, e.g., bulkheads, is normally provided by staging or by “cherry‐picking” cranes. To make ship inspections safer and more cost‐efficient, we have introduced new inspection methods, tools, and systems, which have been evaluated in field trials, particularly focusing on cargo holds. More precisely, two magnetic climbing robots and a micro‐aerial vehicle, which are able to assist the surveyor during the inspection, are introduced. Since localization of inspection data is mandatory for the surveyor, we also introduce an external localization system that has been verified in field trials, using a climbing inspection robot. Furthermore, the inspection data collected by the robotic systems are organized and handled by a spatial content management system that enables us to compare the inspection data of one survey with those from another, as well as to document the ship inspection when the robot team is used. Image‐based defect detection is addressed by proposing an integrated solution for detecting corrosion and cracks. The systems' performance is reported, as well as conclusions on their usability, all in accordance with the output of field trials performed onboard two different vessels under real inspection conditions.
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