Scientists from Perm National Research Polytechnic University (PNRPU) have developed a new hardware and software complex that increases diagnostic reliability by 80% compared to existing counterparts.
The development is based on the use of two microcontrollers — Raspberry Pi 4 and Arduino Nano, which share tasks. The first is responsible for processing the video stream from the camera, collecting data from sensors, and communicating with the operator, while the second specializes in controlling the motor system. This separation of functions reduces the load on each component and minimizes the likelihood of failures. An additional advantage is the use of a more powerful 43 Ampere driver, which allows the use of high-performance motors without the risk of overload.
Systems with one or two controllers for managing in-pipe robots already exist, but they have their drawbacks. Firstly, the parts for them are usually made to order, which increases the cost of equipment and complicates the manufacturing process. Secondly, it often happens that one of the components fails — in this case, the entire system shuts down after it. In addition, they usually use rather weak motor control drivers — with a maximum power of 5 Amperes, which is not enough for all motors. As a result, the time of uninterrupted operation of the robot is reduced, and it may not have time to inspect all sections of the pipeline and identify all defects.
During testing, the system demonstrated impressive results. The average uptime was 10.87 hours, which is almost twice as high as that of analogues using only one controller. In addition, the failure rate decreased by 80.5%.
The control system was tested on a robot prototype in laboratory conditions. It successfully overcame sections of pipelines with complex geometry: two consecutive 90° bends and a transition to a straight section. As experiments have shown, our system experiences 80.5% fewer failures than a similar complex that has only a Raspberry Pi connected to drivers — this configuration is most often used in robotic devices. At maximum load conditions, the average uptime of our system was 10.87 hours, while the existing one was only 6.02 hours.
Another advantage is the availability of components. Unlike many specialized solutions, parts for this system can be purchased freely, which simplifies its implementation and maintenance. In addition, according to scientists, domestic analogues — Repka Pi and Smar Uno — can be used instead of foreign controllers.
The technology has already attracted the attention of major industrial companies, including «Газпромнефть — Смазочные материалы», «Башкирские распределительные тепловые сети» and «Т Плюс».
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