Abstract

A system designed for a unique multi-robot application of closely flying formations of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in indoor areas is described in this paper. The proposed solution is aimed as a tool for historians and restorers working in large historical buildings such as churches to provide an access to areas that are difficult to reach by humans. In these objects, it is impossible to keep a large scaffolding for a long time due to regular services, which is necessary for studying a long-term influence of restorations works, and some parts of the churches were even not reached by people for decades and need to be inspected. To provide the same documentation and inspection techniques that are used by the experts in lower easily accessible parts of the buildings, we employ a formation of autonomous UAVs, where one of the robots is equipped by a visual sensor and the others by source of light, which provides the required flexibility for control of lightening. The described system in its full complexity has been implemented with achieved robustness and reliability required by deployment in real missions. The technology demonstration has been provided with real UAVs in historical objects to help restorers and conservationists with achieved valuable results used in plans of restoration works. In these missions, UAVs were autonomously hovering at designated locations to be able to demonstrate usefulness of such robotic lightening approach.

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