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Robot Dogs Enhance Substation Inspection with AI Technology

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

DEEP Robotics’ Robot Dogs Enhance Power Substation Inspection Efficiency and Safety

Hangzhou, china – DEEP Robotics has announced the successful deployment of its quadrupedal “robot dogs” for inspection tasks within power substations, addressing key industry challenges⁤ related to complex terrain, comprehensive coverage, and operational safety. The system is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing automation infrastructure and inspection devices,avoiding data fragmentation.

The robot dogs leverage a combination of their inherent mobility and multi-sensor fusion capabilities to navigate challenging substation environments. ⁤DEEP Robotics highlights the system’s ability to rapidly model⁤ substations and plan inspection paths, achieving results within 1-2 days. Debugging for a 500-point inspection scale is completed within 2-4 weeks, enabling ⁤swift implementation and scalability.

This deployment validates a collaborative “Human-Robot-System” organizational approach, supported by a ⁢digital management system aligned with Operations & Maintenance (O&M) workflows. this integration of technology and business processes aims⁢ to improve overall efficiency.

Customary manual inspection ​of substations – characterized by dense‌ equipment and ‌complex cabling – presents safety risks to personnel, particularly in adverse whether conditions. Moreover, manual inspections frequently enough struggle to meet the⁣ demands for accuracy⁤ and efficiency required by modern power grid management. The power industry requires solutions capable of intelligent, all-weather, ⁤full-coverage, and high-precision inspection,⁣ either‍ replacing or assisting human labor.

DEEP Robotics’ robot dogs are applicable to substations of varying voltage levels and are suited ‌for sites with complex​ terrain, dense equipment layouts, and harsh environmental conditions. The company plans to continue advancement in embodied AI, focusing on improving inspection intelligence, refining O&M processes, and enhancing system synergy for quadruped robots across industries, including power. The ultimate goal is to provide technical support for the modernization of critical infrastructure, contributing to a safer, more efficient, and enduring energy future.

Source: DEEP Robotics via Newsfilecorp.com (https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/273102)

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