Vision-based Autonomous Disinfection of High Touch Surfaces in Indoor Environments

08/25/2021
by   Sean Roelofs, et al.
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Autonomous systems have played an important role in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Notably, there have been multiple attempts to leverage Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to disinfect surfaces. Although recent research suggests that surface transmission has a minimal impact in the spread of Covid-19, surfaces do play a significant role in the transmission of many other viruses. Employing UAVs for mass spray disinfection offers several potential advantages including high throughput application of disinfectant, large scale deployment, and the minimization of health risks to sanitation workers. Despite these potential benefits and preliminary usage of UAVs for disinfection, there has been little research into their design and effectiveness. In this work we present an autonomous UAV capable of effectively disinfecting surfaces. We identify relevant parameters such as disinfectant concentration, amount, and application distance required of the UAV to sterilize high touch surfaces such as door handles. Finally, we develop a robotic system that enables the fully autonomous disinfection of door handles in an unstructured, previously unknown environment. To our knowledge, this is the smallest untethered UAV ever built with both full autonomy and spraying capabilities, allowing it to operate in confined indoor settings, and the first autonomous UAV to specifically target high touch surfaces on an individual basis with spray disinfectant, resulting in more efficient use of disinfectant.

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