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An Adaptive Inspection Planning Approach Towards Routine Monitoring in Uncertain Environments

Published: October 28, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2510.24554v1

By: Vignesh Kottayam Viswanathan , Yifan Bai , Scott Fredriksson and more

Potential Business Impact:

Robots can inspect dangerous places without getting stuck.

Business Areas:
Robotics Hardware, Science and Engineering, Software

In this work, we present a hierarchical framework designed to support robotic inspection under environment uncertainty. By leveraging a known environment model, existing methods plan and safely track inspection routes to visit points of interest. However, discrepancies between the model and actual site conditions, caused by either natural or human activities, can alter the surface morphology or introduce path obstructions. To address this challenge, the proposed framework divides the inspection task into: (a) generating the initial global view-plan for region of interests based on a historical map and (b) local view replanning to adapt to the current morphology of the inspection scene. The proposed hierarchy preserves global coverage objectives while enabling reactive adaptation to the local surface morphology. This enables the local autonomy to remain robust against environment uncertainty and complete the inspection tasks. We validate the approach through deployments in real-world subterranean mines using quadrupedal robot.

Page Count
8 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Robotics