A mobile robot inspection system, ARIES (Autonomous Robotic Inspection Experimental System), has been developed for the U.S. Department of Energy to replace human inspectors in the routine, regulated inspection of radioactive waste stored in drums. The robot will roam the three-foot aisles of drums, stacked four high, making decisions about the surface condition of the drums and maintaining a database of information about each drum. A distributed system of onboard and offboard computers will provide versatile, friendly control of the inspection process. This mobile robot system, based on a commercial mobile platform, will improve the quality of inspection, generate required reports, and relieve human operators from low-level radioactive exp...
Radioactive materials make up a significant part of the hazardous-material inventory of the United S...
Dealing safely with nuclear waste is an imperative for the nuclear industry. Increasingly, robots ar...
The objective of the Intelligent Mobile Sensor System (IMSS) project was to develop an operational s...
The Department of Energy has low-level radioactive waste stored in warehouses at several facilities....
ARIES {number_sign}1 (Autonomous Robotic Inspection Experimental System), has been developed for the...
Large quantities of mixed/low-level radioactive waste contained in 55-, 85-, and 110-gallon steel dr...
Throughout the Department of Energy (DOE), drums containing mixed and low level stored waste are ins...
Abstract: In the past years, various robotic inspection systems have been developed for industrial a...
Long-term nuclear material storage will require in-vault data verification, sensor testing, error an...
ARIES (Autonomous Robotic Inspection Experimental System) is under development for the Department of...
ARIES consists of a 6-wheeled K3A mobile platform, a compact subturret, a sonar imaging system, a la...
The illegal disposal of radioactive materials rep- resents a severe threat to both the environment a...
The objective of the Intelligent Mobile Sensor System (IMSS) project is to develop an operational sy...
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (LLNL) is developing a semi-automated system for handling, characteriz...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is developing a semi system for handling, characterizi...
Radioactive materials make up a significant part of the hazardous-material inventory of the United S...
Dealing safely with nuclear waste is an imperative for the nuclear industry. Increasingly, robots ar...
The objective of the Intelligent Mobile Sensor System (IMSS) project was to develop an operational s...
The Department of Energy has low-level radioactive waste stored in warehouses at several facilities....
ARIES {number_sign}1 (Autonomous Robotic Inspection Experimental System), has been developed for the...
Large quantities of mixed/low-level radioactive waste contained in 55-, 85-, and 110-gallon steel dr...
Throughout the Department of Energy (DOE), drums containing mixed and low level stored waste are ins...
Abstract: In the past years, various robotic inspection systems have been developed for industrial a...
Long-term nuclear material storage will require in-vault data verification, sensor testing, error an...
ARIES (Autonomous Robotic Inspection Experimental System) is under development for the Department of...
ARIES consists of a 6-wheeled K3A mobile platform, a compact subturret, a sonar imaging system, a la...
The illegal disposal of radioactive materials rep- resents a severe threat to both the environment a...
The objective of the Intelligent Mobile Sensor System (IMSS) project is to develop an operational sy...
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (LLNL) is developing a semi-automated system for handling, characteriz...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is developing a semi system for handling, characterizi...
Radioactive materials make up a significant part of the hazardous-material inventory of the United S...
Dealing safely with nuclear waste is an imperative for the nuclear industry. Increasingly, robots ar...
The objective of the Intelligent Mobile Sensor System (IMSS) project was to develop an operational s...