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Robotics for Nuclear Power Plants — Challenges and future perspectives

Jamshed Iqbal, Ahmad Mahmood Tahir, Raza Ul Islam, Riaz-un-Nabi

Year
2012
Citations
74

Abstract

Use of robotics and computerized tools in Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) has been identified as a highly recommended practice by IAEA. The key rationale of robotics application has always been to avoid human exposure to hazardous environments and tasks ranging from scrutiny and general maintenance to decontamination and post accidental activities. To execute these activities, robots need to incorporate artificial intelligence, improved sensors capability, enhanced data fusion and compliant human like leg and hand structures for efficient motions. Next generation robotic systems in NPPs are expected to work in full autonomous mode in contrast to the current semi-autonomous scenarios. Far future systems could deploy humanoid robots as well. This paper presents state-of-the-art of robotics developed for NPPs, associated challenges and finally comments on future directions.

Keywords

RoboticsArtificial intelligenceRobotNuclear powerComputer scienceScrutinyHumanoid robotSystems engineeringEngineering

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