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Within this paper, a new fast algorithm that provides efficient solutions to the problem of inspection path planning for complex 3D structures is presented.The algorithm assumes a triangular mesh representation of the structure and employs an alternating two-step optimization paradigm to find good viewpoints that together provide full coverage and a connecting path that has low cost.In every iteration, the viewpoints are chosen such that the connection cost is reduced and, subsequently, the tour is optimized.Vehicle and sensor limitations are respected within both steps.Sample implementations are provided for rotorcraft and fixed-wing unmanned aerial systems.The resulting algorithm characteristics are evaluated using simulation studies as well as multiple realworld experimental test-cases with both vehicle types.
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Andreas Bircher
ETH Zurich
Kostas Alexis
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Michael Burri
University of Nevada, Reno
ETH Zurich
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1df498c238e2f4583514ff — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010466157
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