Inmaculada Armengol, A. Suárez, G. Heredia, A. Ollero
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Abstract
The installation and removal of bird diverters from power lines is conducted nowadays by human operators working from manned helicopters or from the power line itself, which entails a certain risk and cost that can be reduced if an aerial manipulator performs these tasks. This paper presents the design of a lightweight gripper (70 g) which is specific for the installation of helical bird diverters. It consists of a claw-type compliant mechanism that is integrated in an anthropomorphic dual arm system, which is intended to perform the operation, and is attached to a multirotor through a long-reach pendulum configuration. The paper also covers the mechanical integration as well as the utilization of a teleoperation system to test the gripper for the installation at a test bench.