Sensor based motion planning and estimation of highrise building façade maintenance robot

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With the increasing number of high-rise and large-scale buildings, modern buildings are becoming intelligent, and are incurring high construction costs and requiring careful maintenance. Maintenance works for high-rise buildings significantly depend on human labor, unlike other construction processes that are gradually being automated. The resulting accidents may produce very high social and economic losses. To address this problem, herein, this paper proposes robotic building maintenance system using multi-robot concept, in specific, cleaning a building façade which is directly subjected to minimize human labor; that improves the process efficiency and economic feasibility. The sensor for detecting contamination of building’s outer-wall glass is proposed; Kalman filter was used for estimating robots’ status with the contamination of the window glass. Task allocation of the sensor based multi-robots for an effective way of task execution is introduced and the feasibility was verified through the simulations.
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Authors Seunghoon Lee;Min-Sung Kang;Chang-Soo Han;Seunghoon Lee;Min-Sung Kang;Chang-Soo Han;
Journal international journal of precision engineering and manufacturing
Year 2012
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doi:10.1007/s12541-012-0282-1
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