Mobile industrial robots

Quelle: Omron Electronics | Inka Krischke,

Alternative to driverless transport systems

Omron introduces the LD platform, a range of mobile industrial robots for material handling in large-scale facilities. The robots are particularly suitable for transporting goods in warehouses, distribution centers and production facilities.

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Depending on the model, their payload capacity is up to 130 kg. In contrast to conventional automated guided vehicles (AGVs), the mobile robots navigate according to the spatial characteristics of the system and therefore require neither expensive and time-consuming conversions nor floor magnets, guide belts or laser signals. This enables a flexible system layout, as the transfer points for the mobile robots can be easily changed. In combination with conventional automation systems, the robots can be used like conveyor belts, whereby the products can be easily tracked. The robots are equipped with a robust navigation system that enables them to navigate independently under dynamic conditions - even in the midst of moving people, pallets, trolleys and forklift trucks. Thanks to integrated AI, they avoid obstacles and choose the optimal path for the task at hand. The intelligent motion control also ensures that they can work safely with people.

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