A survey of applied robotics for the power industry in Brazil

W. F. Lages, V. D. de Oliveira
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Currently, the power industry in Brazil is a system with many public and private companies competing by market rules and regulated by an specific agency (ANEEL). The legal mark for the power industry defines the Research and Development (R&D) Program of the Power Sector. By a Federal Law companies operating under concession, permission or authorization of the government in distribution, transmission or power generation should apply a minimum percentage of their net operational revenues in research and development. The power companies have the decision on which project to fund, but they do not conduct the R&D themselves. Instead, they should apply the resources by contracting a national research and development institution. The results are evaluated by ANEEL, an if not considered appropriate, the resources are considered as not applied and should be applied again in another project in the next year. A significant amount of resources from the R&D programs, have been used to fund the development of robotic devices. This paper presents a survey of those developments.
巴西电力工业应用机器人调查
目前,巴西的电力行业是一个由许多公共和私营公司根据市场规则竞争并由特定机构(ANEEL)监管的系统。电力行业的法定标志定义了电力行业的研究与开发(R&D)计划。根据联邦法律,在分配、传输或发电方面获得政府特许、许可或授权的公司应将其净营业收入的最低百分比用于研究和开发。电力公司有权决定资助哪个项目,但他们自己并不进行研发。相反,它们应该通过与国家研发机构签订合同来运用这些资源。结果由ANEEL评估,如果认为不合适,则认为资源不适用,应在明年的另一个项目中再次应用。来自研发项目的大量资源已被用于资助机器人设备的开发。本文概述了这些发展。
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