The Aircraft Cleaning Robot "SKYWASH"

Conventional industrial robots are low payload devices and this has been state of the art for many years. The laws of physics mitigate against the easy implementation of large robots. As robots become larger, the structure and drive natural frequency decreases, limiting the system gain and rapidly d...

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Advantages
Aircraft
Aircraft industry. Spacecraft
Applications
Applied sciences
Characteristics
Cleaning
Engineering techniques in metallurgy. Applications. Other aspects
Exact sciences and technology
Lasers
Metals. Metallurgy
Prototypes
R&D
Research & development
Robots
Scanners
Software
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