LineScout Technology: Development of an Inspection Robot Capable of Clearing Obstacles While Operating on a Live Line

S. Montambault, N. Pouliot
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Robotic systems are used in a range of applications to carry out inspection and repair tasks in hostile environments and in otherwise inaccessible locations. Applied robotics has found several niche applications in Hydro-Quebec operations. One example of a recently developed robotic solution for power line applications is the LineROVer Technology. Now that the technology has proven its worth for power system applications, the next logical step in the project is to develop a vehicle capable of clearing such obstacles as insulator strings, vibration dampers, aircraft warning spheres and corona rings. It must also clear spacer dampers and insulator strings as it travels along conductor bundles. The LineScout robot developed meets this requirement and can clear obstacles as it travels down a line. It can move along several axes, allowing it to adjust its shape in real time to various line configurations and to a wide range of obstacles while remaining as light and compact as possible. The robot's geometry was engineered to give it at least six possible obstacle-clearing sequences, making it versatile in unforeseen situations. The robot can operate on an energized line, has one-day battery life and can be remotely controlled 5 km away. The control approach and electronics allow intuitive human operation of the robot. Moreover, it can operate semi-autonomously, learning to clear obstacles by means of automated sequences. The LineScout Technology described in this paper is a versatile moving platform that extends live-line inspection capabilities and lends itself to future power line repair work
LineScout技术:一种能够在带电线路上清除障碍物的检测机器人的开发
机器人系统在一系列应用中用于在恶劣环境和其他难以进入的位置执行检查和维修任务。应用机器人公司已经在魁北克水电公司的业务中找到了几个利基应用。最近开发的电力线应用机器人解决方案的一个例子是LineROVer技术。既然这项技术已经证明了它在电力系统应用中的价值,那么项目的下一个逻辑步骤就是开发一种能够清除绝缘子串、减振器、飞机警告球和电晕环等障碍物的车辆。当它沿着导体束移动时,还必须清除间隔器阻尼器和绝缘子串。开发的LineScout机器人满足了这一要求,并且可以在沿直线行进时清除障碍物。它可以沿着几个轴移动,允许它实时调整形状以适应各种线路配置和各种障碍,同时保持尽可能轻和紧凑。机器人的几何结构被设计成至少有六种可能的清除障碍的顺序,使它在不可预见的情况下无所不能。该机器人可以在通电线路上操作,电池寿命为一天,可以在5公里外远程控制。控制方法和电子允许直观的人类操作的机器人。此外,它可以半自主地操作,通过自动序列学习清除障碍物。文中描述的LineScout技术是一种多功能移动平台,可扩展带电检测功能,并适用于未来的电力线维修工作
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