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Title Control Design Optimisations of Robots for the Maintenance and Inspection of Particle Accelerators
Author(s) Díaz Rosales, Alejandro (CERN ; Delft Tech. U.) ; Di Castro, Mario (CERN) ; Gamper, Hannes (CERN ; Linz U.)
Publication 2023
Number of pages 7
In: JACoW ICALEPCS 2023 (2023) MO3AO07
In: 19th International Conference on Accelerator and Large Experimental Physics Control Systems (ICALEPCS 2023), Cape Town, South Africa, 7 - 13 Oct 2023, pp.MO3AO07
DOI 10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2023-MO3AO07
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Abstract Automated maintenance and inspection systems have become increasingly important over the last decade for the availability of the accelerators at CERN. This is mainly due to improvements in robotic perception, control and cognition and especially because of the rapid advancement in artificial intelligence. The robotic service at CERN performed the first interventions in 2014 with robotic solutions from external companies. However, it soon became clear that a customized platform needed to be developed in order to satisfy the needs and in order to efficiently navigate through the cluttered, semi-structured environment. This led to the formation of a robotic fleet of about 20 different robotic systems that are currently active at CERN. In order to increase the efficiency and robustness of robotic platforms for future accelerators it is necessary to consider robotic interventions at the early design phase of such machines. Task specific solutions tailored to the specific needs can then be designed, which in general show higher efficiency than multipurpose industrial robotic systems. This paper presents current advances in the design and development of task specific robotic system for maintenance and inspection in particle accelerators, taking the 100 km long Future Circular Collider main tunnel as a use case. The requirements on such a robotic system, including the applied control strategies, are shown, as well as the optimization of the topology and geometry of the robotic system itself.
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