A Review: Challenges and Opportunities for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in the Offshore Wind Sector
Daniel Mitchell, Jamie Blanche, Sam Harper, Theodore Lim, Ranjeetkumar, Gupta, Osama Zaki, Wenshuo Tang, Valentin Robu, Simon Watson, David Flynn

TL;DR
This paper systematically reviews the current state and future potential of AI and robotics in offshore wind energy, highlighting technological, regulatory, and skill development challenges and opportunities for sustainable growth.
Contribution
It provides one of the first comprehensive reviews of RAI applications in offshore wind, analyzing industry and academic trends, and identifying key barriers and future research directions.
Findings
RAI supports lifecycle management in offshore wind.
Certification and safety of autonomous systems are major barriers.
Digital architectures are needed for scalable autonomous fleets.
Abstract
A global trend in increasing wind turbine size and distances from shore is emerging within the rapidly growing offshore wind farm market. In the UK, the offshore wind sector produced its highest amount of electricity in the UK in 2019, a 19.6% increase on the year before. Currently, the UK is set to increase production further, targeting a 74.7% increase of installed turbine capacity as reflected in recent Crown Estate leasing rounds. With such tremendous growth, the sector is now looking to Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (RAI) in order to tackle lifecycle service barriers as to support sustainable and profitable offshore wind energy production. Today, RAI applications are predominately being used to support short term objectives in operation and maintenance. However, moving forward, RAI has the potential to play a critical role throughout the full lifecycle of offshore wind…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMarine and Offshore Engineering Studies
