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Aerial Manipulation



 

 DLR flying robot during grasping experiment
zum Bild DLR flying robot during grasping experiment

Researchers within the DLR Flying Robots group have integrated a light-weight industrial robot arm with seven degrees of freedom into an autonomous double-rotor helicopter platform. The system is intended for automatic deployment and maintenance of mobile service robots with magnetic wheels, which are used for pipeline inspection. Similar systems could also be used for inspection and maintenance tasks in areas which are hazardous or otherwise inaccessible for humans.

 


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