{"id":1028180,"date":"2024-04-08T02:51:52","date_gmt":"2024-04-08T06:51:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/comau-and-leonardo-want-to-elevate-aeronautical-structure-inspection-with-cognitive-robotics-directindustry-e-magazine.php"},"modified":"2024-04-08T02:51:52","modified_gmt":"2024-04-08T06:51:52","slug":"comau-and-leonardo-want-to-elevate-aeronautical-structure-inspection-with-cognitive-robotics-directindustry-e-magazine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/robotics\/comau-and-leonardo-want-to-elevate-aeronautical-structure-inspection-with-cognitive-robotics-directindustry-e-magazine.php","title":{"rendered":"Comau and Leonardo Want to Elevate Aeronautical Structure Inspection with Cognitive Robotics &#8211; DirectIndustry e-Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Robotic company Comau and aerospace    company Leonardo are currently    testing a self-adaptive robotic solution to enable autonomous    inspection of helicopter blades. This could enhance quality    inspections and offer greater flexibility without sacrificing    precision or repeatability. At a time when the aerospace    industry demands faster processes, better control, and higher    quality, it requires a new generation of advanced automation.    We contacted Simone Panicucci, Head of Cognitive Robotics at    Comauto know more about this solution and how it could    benefit the aerospace industry.  <\/p>\n<p>    The increasing demand for    faster processes in the aerospace industry    requires to automate complex processes that, until recently,    could only be manual. When it comes to testing essential    structures such as helicopter blades, the potential benefits of    automation increase exponentially. Robotic inspection ensures    precision and efficiency. It also ensures standardization and    full compliance with the testing process by objectively    executing each assigned task.  <\/p>\n<p>    To meet the industrys needs, Comau and Leonardo have been    testing an intelligent inspection solution based on Comaus    cognitive robotics, on-site in Anagni, Italy to inspect    helicopter blades measuring up to 7 meters.  <\/p>\n<p>    The solution relies on a combination of self-adaptive robotics,    advanced vision systems, and artificial intelligence. Comaus    intelligent robot can autonomously perform hammer tests and    multispectral surface inspections on the entire nonlinear blade    to measure and verify structural integrity, with a granularity    exceeding thousands of points.  <\/p>\n<p>    The robot perceives and comprehends its environment, makes    calculated decisions, and intuitively optimizes the entire    inspection process.  <\/p>\n<p>    They will then test the system on another site to enhance MRO    (maintenance, repair, and overhaul) service capabilities.  <\/p>\n<p>    We contacted Simone Panicucci, Head of Cognitive Robotics at    Comau who gave us more details about this collaboration.  <\/p>\n<p>      Simone Panicucci: The collaboration grew      out of Leonardos need to ensure advanced autonomous      inspection of highly critical aviation infrastructure using      cognitive robotics. The two companies are collaborating      to develop and test a powerful, self-adaptive robotic      solution to autonomously inspect helicopter blades up to 7      meters in length. Aerospace is not a sector that is used to      automation yet. The high variability and the low volumes act      as constraints toward a deep automation adoption. Cognitive      robotics solutions are thus a key enabler to provide the      automation benefits (such as process engineering,      repeatability, and traceability) even with heterogeneous      products and unstructured environments and Comau is leading      the creation of AI-based, custom robotic solutions.    <\/p>\n<p>      Simone Panicucci: The solution developed is      a self-adaptive and efficient machine to inspect really large      helicopter blades. It includes a visual inspection as well as      a tapping test. It consists in physically stimulating the      blade surface with an ad-hoc little hammer to recognize from      the consequent sound if there is any issue in the blades      internal structure. Jointly, both inspections require testing      tens of thousands of points on the overall blade.    <\/p>\n<p>      The robot can sense the environment, and locate the blade in      the space with an accuracy below 10 mm. It can also      understand potential objects in the scene the robot may      collide with. And it can calculate at run time the optimal      and collision-free path planning to complete the task.    <\/p>\n<p>      Simone Panicucci: The solution is provided      with a 3D camera whose input is elaborated by a vision system      to merge multiple acquisitions, post-process the scene      acquired, and then localize both the helicopter blade as well      as potential obstacles.    <\/p>\n<p>      Simone Panicucci: All the movements      performed by the robot are calculated once the scene has been      sensed, which means that no robot movement has been offline      calculated. Additional sensors have been added to the robot      flange as an external and independent system to avoid      damaging the blade.    <\/p>\n<p>      Simone Panicucci: Today, helicopter blade      inspection is done manually. The provided solution offers      greater accuracy and efficiency, ensuring standardization and      full compliance with the testing process by objectively      completing each assigned task. Operators now program the      machine, codifying their experience through a simplified user      interface. The machine can work for hours without      intervention, providing an accurate report summarizing      critical points at the end.    <\/p>\n<p>      Simone Panicucci: The flexibility is given      by the fact that the solution is able to deal with different      helicopter blade models and potentially even different      helicopter components. In addition, accuracy and      repeatability are typical automation takeaways, now even      improved thanks to vision system adoption.      Increased quality is due to the fact that the operator can      now focus on the activity where he\/she brings most of the      value, the defect detection and confirmation, instead of      mechanically performing the inspection.    <\/p>\n<p>      Simone Panicucci: Operator knowledge is      always at the center. Leonardo personnel keep the final word      regarding the helicopter blade status certification as well      as any point inspected. The automation solution aims to      alleviate operators from the repetitive task of manually      inspecting tens of thousands of points on the helicopter      surface. After hours of signal recording, the solution      generates a comprehensive report summarizing the results of      AI-based anomaly detection. The industrialized solution      ensures repeatability, reliability, and traceability,      covering and accurately performing the task.    <\/p>\n<p>      Simone Panicucci: The solution is      CE-certified and incorporates both physical and virtual      safety measures. Physical barriers and safety lasers create a      secure perimeter, halting operations instantly in the event      of unexpected human intrusion. Furthermore, the solution      ensures safe loading and unloading of helicopter blades and      verifies proper positioning by requiring operators to      activate safety keys from a distance of approximately 10      meters.    <\/p>\n<p>      Simone Panicucci: This solution      demonstrates that product heterogeneity and low volumes,      typical of the aerospace sector, no longer constrain      automation adoption. Comaus cognitive robotics approach      enables the delivery of effectiveness, quality, and      repeatability even in unstructured environments and with low      volumes. It easily adapts to different helicopter models and      blades. Executing a process like the tapping test      necessitated defining requirements and process engineering.      This involved defining the material of the tapping tool, as      well as the angle and force to apply. Additionally, all      labeled data, whether automatic or manual, are now tracked      and recorded, facilitating the creation of an extensive      knowledge base to train deep learning models.    <\/p>\n<p>      Simone Panicucci: Leonardo has been      conducting tests on this solution as part of a technology      demonstration. This technology holds potential benefits for      both Leonardo and its customers. It could standardize      inspection processes globally and may be offered or deployed      to customers with numerous helicopters requiring inspection.    <\/p>\n<p>      Simone Panicucci: The specific solution      could obviously be extended to other inspections in the      helicopter sectors as well as the avionics. But it is worth      mentioning that from the technology point of view, the      software pipeline, as well as the localization and optimal      path planning may be easily applicable in other inspection      activities as well as manufacturing or even continuous      processes, like welding.    <\/p>\n<p>      Simone Panicucci: The next steps involve      thorough testing of the automation solution at another      Leonardo Helicopters plant. This process will contribute to      ongoing improvements in the knowledge base and, consequently,      the deep learning algorithm for anomaly recognition.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Continued here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/emag.directindustry.com\/2024\/04\/08\/comau-and-leonardo-want-to-elevate-aeronautical-structure-inspection-with-cognitive-robotics\/\" title=\"Comau and Leonardo Want to Elevate Aeronautical Structure Inspection with Cognitive Robotics - DirectIndustry e-Magazine\">Comau and Leonardo Want to Elevate Aeronautical Structure Inspection with Cognitive Robotics - DirectIndustry e-Magazine<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Robotic company Comau and aerospace company Leonardo are currently testing a self-adaptive robotic solution to enable autonomous inspection of helicopter blades. 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