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Currently, an automated surface treatment or finishing (e.g., abrasive blasting, cleaning or painting) is performed in two consecutive steps: first processing by tool, second quality evaluation by sensor. Often, a finished surface has defects like areas not properly processed. This is caused by path inaccuracy or errors in tool deployment. The defected areas can be detected only during a subsequent quality evaluation. As a result, a complete surface reprocessing is required which is costly and time-consuming. We propose a new approach that is a combination of surface treatment and quality evaluation processes in a single deployment. In our approach, an initial coverage path for surface treatment by a tool is given or calculated using a state-of-the-art coverage path planning algorithm. In fact, we extend an off-line generated initial coverage path with an ability to react to sensor-based defect recognitions during surface processing by a tool.
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Nykolaychuk, M., Ortmeier, F. (2015). Coverage Path Re-planning for Processing Faults. In: Liu, H., Kubota, N., Zhu, X., Dillmann, R., Zhou, D. (eds) Intelligent Robotics and Applications. ICIRA 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9245. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22876-1_31
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