ROSETLineBot: One-Wheel-Drive Low-Cost Power Line Inspection Robot Design and Control
Aydin Tarik Zengin, Gokhan Erdemir, Tahir Cetin Akinci, Fahri Anil, Selcuk, Mustafa Nizamettin Erduran, S. Serhat Seker

TL;DR
This paper presents a low-cost, single-wheel drive robot designed for continuous inspection of electrical transmission lines, aiming to improve safety and efficiency in power line maintenance.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel modular, low-cost robotic system capable of operating on power lines, enhancing safety and inspection continuity compared to traditional methods.
Findings
Successfully designed and controlled a single-wheel drive robot for power line inspection
The robot's modular design allows easy sensor integration
Potential to reduce inspection costs and improve safety
Abstract
Continuous operation of the electrical transmission lines is of great importance for today's electricity-dependent world. It is crucial to detect and diagnose a possible problem on the lines before that occurs. In general, maintenance, repair and error detection operations of the electrical transmission lines are performed by humans periodically. However, these difficult tasks contain high-risks in terms of occupational health and safety. Moreover, it is not possible to continuously inspect these lines which extend over long distances by maintenance and repair personnel. For all these reasons, it is very convenient to use robotic systems for inspection on power transmission lines. By evaluating the data which are provided from sensors and cameras of robotic systems, it would be possible to take precautions before an error occurs. Robotic systems that can move continuously along the line…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPower Line Inspection Robots · Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems · Robotics and Sensor-Based Localization
