Accurate robot localization represents a challenge inside pipes due to the particular conditions that characterize this type of environment. Outdoor techniques (GPS in particular) do not work at all inside metal pipes, while traditional indoor localization methods based on camera or laser sensors do not perform well mainly due to a lack of external illumination and distinctive features along pipes. Moreover, humidity and slippery surfaces make wheel odometry unreliable. In this paper, we estimate the localization of a robot along a pipe with an alternative Radio Frequency (RF) approach. We first analyze wireless propagation in metallic pipes and propose a series of setups that allow us to obtain periodic RF spatial fadings (a sort of standi...
Wireless power transfer in metal pipes is a promising alternative to tethered exploration robots, wi...
At the present time, water and sewer pipe networks are predominantly inspected manually. In the near...
Robotic systems for water pipe inspection do not generally include navigation components for mapping...
Accurate robot localization represents a challenge inside pipes due to the particular conditions tha...
Water utilities across the globe are concerned with the inspection and replacement of buried metalli...
Underground water pipes are important to any country's infrastructure. Overtime, the metallic pipes ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Robotics can play...
Water distribution and drainage pipe inspection and maintenance is costly, and could be improved by ...
Water is a highly valuable resource so asset management of associated infrastructure is of critical ...
The demand for inspection and repair technologies for the water industries on their water mains and ...
One of the most fundamental tasks for robots inspecting water distribution pipes is localization, wh...
Topological localization is well suited to robots operating in water pipe networks because the envir...
In this paper, we propose an operation procedure for our previously developed in-pipe robotic system...
Water is a highly valuable resource so asset management of associated infrastructure is of critical ...
Water is a highly valuable resource so asset management of associated infrastructure is of critical ...
Wireless power transfer in metal pipes is a promising alternative to tethered exploration robots, wi...
At the present time, water and sewer pipe networks are predominantly inspected manually. In the near...
Robotic systems for water pipe inspection do not generally include navigation components for mapping...
Accurate robot localization represents a challenge inside pipes due to the particular conditions tha...
Water utilities across the globe are concerned with the inspection and replacement of buried metalli...
Underground water pipes are important to any country's infrastructure. Overtime, the metallic pipes ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Robotics can play...
Water distribution and drainage pipe inspection and maintenance is costly, and could be improved by ...
Water is a highly valuable resource so asset management of associated infrastructure is of critical ...
The demand for inspection and repair technologies for the water industries on their water mains and ...
One of the most fundamental tasks for robots inspecting water distribution pipes is localization, wh...
Topological localization is well suited to robots operating in water pipe networks because the envir...
In this paper, we propose an operation procedure for our previously developed in-pipe robotic system...
Water is a highly valuable resource so asset management of associated infrastructure is of critical ...
Water is a highly valuable resource so asset management of associated infrastructure is of critical ...
Wireless power transfer in metal pipes is a promising alternative to tethered exploration robots, wi...
At the present time, water and sewer pipe networks are predominantly inspected manually. In the near...
Robotic systems for water pipe inspection do not generally include navigation components for mapping...