Risk and Safety Aspects for Wall-Climbing Robots

Conference: ISR/Robotik 2014 - 45th International Symposium on Robotics; 8th German Conference on Robotics
06/02/2014 - 06/03/2014 at München, Germany

Proceedings: ISR/Robotik 2014

Pages: 8Language: englishTyp: PDF

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Authors:
Schmidt, Daniel; Berns, Karsten (University of Kaiserslautern, Germany)

Abstract:
Since the beginning of mobile robots the developers considered safety aspects. The challenge was – and still is – to identify hazards and to find appropriate manners to react on them. This paper presents aspects concerning the safety of wall-climbing robots and discusses different types of hazards (especially those which could cause a drop-off), their impact and how they can be handled. The main challenge is to perform a safety analysis without neither sufficient knowledge about the system nor significant statistical data for evaluation. Here, a fault tree analysis of a wall-climbing robot is performed to identify bottle necks related to safety and to specify requirements to the robot’s hard- and software. Finally, some suitable measures are highlighted which improve its safety tremendously.