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Aerial Repair and Aerial Additive Manufacturing

Kaya, Yusuf Furkan  
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Orr, Lachlan
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Bahadir Kocer, Basaran
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2024
Infrastructure Robotics: Methodologies, Robotic Systems and Applications

A large number of small‐scale demonstrations of aerial building and repair have been performed in literature. Aerial additive manufacturing is proposed as a methodology for building new structures and for performing repairs in locations inaccessible by ground‐based vehicles (such as at height or over unsteady terrain). Precise deposition of material on a surface requires a fully actuated platform with precise end‐effector stabilization; this can be achieved with novel vehicle architectures or by the addition of a manipulator. This chapter presents the broader context for the use of additive manufacturing techniques on construction sites, a review of aerial manufacturing systems and presents current work on a large‐scale aerial platform designed to facilitate larger‐scale printing and demonstrate novel aerial manufacturing/repair techniques.

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DOI
10.1002/9781394162871.ch17
Author(s)
Kaya, Yusuf Furkan  

EPFL

Orr, Lachlan
Bahadir Kocer, Basaran
Kovac, Mirko  

EPFL

Date Issued

2024

Publisher

Wiley

Published in
Infrastructure Robotics: Methodologies, Robotic Systems and Applications
DOI of the book
10.1002/9781394162871
ISBN of the book

9781394162871

Start page

367

End page

384

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REVIEWED

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Available on Infoscience
April 3, 2025
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