ExRobotics B.V.
ExR-2 Robot
Operating Guide
Document No.:
20220412IP1
Version No.: 2
Owner:
Ian Peerless
Date:
2022-04-30
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Reversing
The LiDAR cannot detect objects lower than
0.5m behind the robot
and there’s a blind
spot behind the panning inspection module.
Only reverse over short
distances over which the robot
has recently driven forwards.
Overhead
obstacles
The LiDAR might not detect low items that
are close to the robot and that might hit the
panning inspection module. This is especially
significant during sharp turns and for thin
overhead items like cables.
Keep robot routes clear of such
items.
Shiny and low
reflection
items.
The Ex enclosure of the LiDAR causes
significant attenuation which means shiny
and low reflective objects might be
detectable only close to the robot
Paint or cover these items.
Avoid leaving shiny, temporary
items on the robot’s routes.
Rain, steam
and snow
These will obstruct the LiDAR’s beam
.
Localisation and object detection will be less
effective.
Do not perform missions in
these conditions or provide
remote supervision of the
mission by a human.
Clear materials LiDAR will not detect objects like glass doors.
Facilities seldom contain such
items.
High contrast
environments
& inadequate
lighting
The LiDAR is not affected by light in the
visible range.