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How AGVs, AMRs, and AIVs Transform Industry: Implementation Tips & Benefits

AGV – Automatic Guided Vehicles -, AMR – Autonomous Mobile Robots – and AIV – Intelligent Guided Vehicles – are robots / vehicles with movement capacity that do not require any driver or user to control them directly. Its main functions are aimed at transporting materials in an environment in which they have to follow certain routes.

What are AGV – Automatic Guided Vehicles -, AMR – Autonomous Mobile Robots – and AIV – Intelligent Guided Vehicles – and what are they used for?

AGV, AMR and AIV are part of the new generation of robotic ‘assistants’ which help us to transport loads and materials within our factories. But they have some differences:

* To facilitate reading the blog we will call the three types “AGVs” on some occasions because they this is the most widely used word in general, but as you have seen they are slightly different.

Security in AGVs – Automatic Guided Vehicles and AMR – Autonomous Mobile Robots

One of the most important elements in AGVs and AMRs is their safety. Because they move autonomously, they need to integrate all kinds of measures that allow them to avoid possible obstacles. For example, it is easy for a person to cross the path of the AGV or AMR without realizing it. To avoid this type of situation, all kinds of tools and algorithms are used, such as presence sensors or computer vision. In this way, they are able to move around their work area safely, as it allows them to recognize obstacles that are not registered on their map and to readjust their route (in the case of AMRs) based on those obstacles.

Transport of Materials and Goods with AGVs – Automatic Guided Vehicles and AMR – Autonomous Mobile Robots

AGVs and AMRs facilitate the transport of materials within an industry. There are also AGVs and AMRs that are not only able to go to the place where the packages are to be collected, but, when there is more than one AGV or AMR taking care of the tasks, they are able to communicate with each other and organize in such a way that they do not interfere in each other’s tasks, making the process much more efficient. All you have to do is, indicate the tasks that you will need to carry out and the system will organize them in the most efficient way. Thanks to this communication capacity, the AGV or AMR are also beginning to be used to keep a registry of the material handled and its current situation, since, being these vehicles the ones that transport it, they are able to automate this task.

As it can be seen, the AGV and the AMR are a tool that can be very useful in the industry, both for the handling of materials and for the organization and registration of these. The advancement of technology allows these robots to become increasingly intelligent and to increase the number of uses that can be use for.

AGVs navigation system – Automatic Guided Vehicles and AMR – Autonomous Mobile Robots

AGVs and AMRs can use different technologies for locating and navigating within facilities:

What benefits do AGVs – Automatic Guided Vehicles and AMR – Autonomous Mobile Robots have in certain tasks?

In recent years there has been a large increase in the use of AGVs and AMRs in the industrial sector. Its main benefits and advantages are:

How to implement AGVs – Automatic Guided Vehicles and AMR – Autonomous Mobile Robots?

Over the years, AGVs and AMRs have evolved and increasingly improved their functionality and usability. At the beginning, the AGVs needed systems that indicated at all times the route to follow, such as cables or signals that were located on the ground (as in the guided and optoguided. With the passage of time and technological advance, new techniques have been incorporated into AGVs that have allowed them to improve their behavior, as well as ease of integration. Today, AMRs are able to record a map of their work area with which they are able to decide for themselves the most optimal routes by using of various algorithms to reach a certain site, only being necessary to indicate the place to which they have to go.

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