Robotic Cable Inspection System checks for damage on electrical conduits
Robotic Cable Inspection System checks for damage on electrical conduits
Filed under: Robots
It8217;s true that we8217;ve never met a robot that we didn8217;t like (ok, those snakebots were a bit weird) 8212; while we8217;re a sucker for nursebots and singerbots and bartenderbots, we8217;re especially partial to those silicon-based lifeforms that can perform some tedious and important task that would be pretty tough for us humans to do ourselves. The latest one we8217;ve spotted that fits this bill is a bot created by researchers at the University of Washington, which can crawl along high-voltage power cables to inspect their integrity before they blow up and/or cause some sort of significant damage. The Robotic Cable Inspection System is able to detect problems with the infrastructure via its heat sensor, acoustic sensor and 8220;water tree8221; detector that examines if water has gotten into the insulation. Earlier this week, the team completed the robot8217;s first field test at the Lockheed Martin Michoud NASA Assembly Facility in New Orleans as a way to promote more safety bots in work environments. We just hope that if the little guy does find damage that it8217;s got time to scamper away before being shorted out itself.
[Via Robot Gossip]8221;
(via Engadget.)
