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RASEM - Robot-assisted Environmental Monitoring for Air Quality Assessment in Industrial Scenarios
 
Projektleitung
Dr. rer. nat. Patrick Neumann
BAM - 8.1
Sensorik, mess- und prüftechnische Verfahren
E-Mail: Patrick.Neumann@bam.de
Förderstruktur
BAM - BAM - Menschen - Ideen - Ideen: Entwickeln - SAF€RA
Projektbeginn
01.04.2019
Projektende
31.12.2022
Projektart
Realisierte Antragsforschung
Themen-/Aktivitätsfeld
THEMENFELD Analytical Sciences, * Sensorik
Abstract
In industrial environments, airborne by-products such as dust and (toxic) gases, constitute a major risk for the worker’s health. Major changes in automated processes in the industry lead to an increasing demand for solutions in air quality management. Thus, occupational health experts are highly interested in precise dust and gas distribution models for working environments. For practical and economic reasons, high-quality, costly measurements are often available for short time-intervals only. Therefore, current monitoring procedures are carried out sparsely, both in time and space, i.e., measurement data are collected in single day campaigns at selected locations only. Real-time knowledge of contaminant distribution inside the working environment would also provide means for better and more economic control of air impurities, e.g., the possibility to regulate the workspace’s ventilation exhaust locations, can reduce the concentration of airborne contaminants by 50%.

The RASEM project will develop a robot-assisted environmental monitoring system for air quality assessment in industrial scenarios. RASEM is enabled by continuously improving sensing and robotics capabilities. Based on sensor networks augmented by robots, drones, and potentially other mobile units (e.g., workers wearing mobile sensing nodes), RASEM will provide the capability to measure over longer times and in different places of the environment in comparison to traditional monitoring procedures. RASEM will develop algorithms for distribution mapping of dust and gases, and novel, sophisticated exposure models in industrial environments that will enable deeper insights into long-term exposure patterns. Furthermore, these distribution and exposure models can lead to improved technical control of air impurities, ventilation systems and better safety and protection policies, and consequently, the improvement of working conditions. In this scope, RASEM supports the transformation of the industry in terms of digitalization and data analytics, with the objective to increase the safety management of complex industrial scenarios.
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