Development of Wall Hammering Inspection Systems Using Two-Wheeled Multi-Copters

In this study, we investigated inspection robots that can safely, accurately, and quickly perform hammer sound inspections on tile exterior walls and present new wall hammering inspection systems using two-wheeled multi-copters. Our results yielded the following five advantages. First, the proposed...

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description In this study, we investigated inspection robots that can safely, accurately, and quickly perform hammer sound inspections on tile exterior walls and present new wall hammering inspection systems using two-wheeled multi-copters. Our results yielded the following five advantages. First, the proposed multi-copter can use its wheels not only to move freely on the walls of buildings but also to overcome obstacles on the walls. Therefore, almost any tile wall surface can be inspected for hammering sound. Second, the multi-copter was equipped with both hammer-shaped rods to hit the tile exterior wall and microphones to collect the hammer sound of the tile, while moving quickly on the wall surface. Third, the wall hammering inspection systems can be used safely with a work assistance mechanism using a wire even in densely populated areas, such as urban areas, because the multi-copter has high wind resistance against crosswinds by both pushing against the wall and operating by the wire. Fourth, we presented some automatic control systems that make the multi-copter operation easy during hammering inspections and demonstrated its usefulness through experiments. Fifth, we proposed useful methods for detecting floating tiles based on the hammering results, conducted some outdoor flight experiments on building exterior walls, and demonstrated that floating tiles can be determined with high accuracy.
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subjects Aircraft
Automatic control systems
Buildings
Crosswinds
Experiments
Hammering
Hammers
Inspection
Inspections
Robotics
Robots
Sound
Tiles
Wind resistance
Wire
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