ROSYFeb 7, 2022

Air-Releasable Soft Robots for Explosive Ordnance Disposal

arXiv:2202.03243v15 citations
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This addresses the challenge of explosive ordnance disposal for demining operations, but it is incremental as it applies existing soft robotics to a specific domain.

The paper tackles the problem of inaccurate aerial demining by drones using non-intelligent payloads, proposing air-releasable soft robots and demonstrating a deployment from 4.5 m altitude where the robot approaches a dummy landmine.

The demining of landmines using drones is challenging; air-releasable payloads are typically non-intelligent (e.g., water balloons or explosives) and deploying them at even low altitudes (~6 meter) is inherently inaccurate due to complex deployment trajectories and constrained visual awareness by the drone pilot. Soft robotics offers a unique approach for aerial demining, namely due to the robust, low-cost, and lightweight designs of soft robots. Instead of non-intelligent payloads, here, we propose the use of air-releasable soft robots for demining. We developed a full system consisting of an unmanned aerial vehicle retrofitted to a soft robot carrier including a custom-made deployment mechanism, and an air-releasable, lightweight (296 g), untethered soft hybrid robot with integrated electronics that incorporates a new type of a vacuum-based flasher roller actuator system. We demonstrate a deployment cycle in which the drone drops the soft robotic hybrid from an altitude of 4.5 m meters and after which the robot approaches a dummy landmine. By deploying soft robots at points of interest, we can transition soft robotic technologies from the laboratory to real-world environments.

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