The wind tunnels at Ames are crucial to NASA and industry but pose unique inspection challenges. Current inspection processes are highly manual, and as such are labor and schedule intensive. These needs can be better met with emerging technology such as sUAS (drones), computer vision, and machine learning. This work seeks to bring the drone based inspection workflow into production-ready status and integrate into existing facility inspections. This includes operation of a drone platform, establishing a photogrammetry pipeline, development of procedures and streamlining flight approval processes, and establishing a base of experience at Ames for this work. We have worked with the NFAC, unitary, and Arcjet facilities to identify use cases and have performed test flights at Ames (both indoors and outdoors). The system is being readied for incorporation into routine inspection operations.


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    Title :

    Automated sUAS Inspection Capability for NASA’s Mission Critical Testing Facilities


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    Publication date :

    2023-07-10


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    Language :

    English




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