Product Description:
Industry automation
Forward sensing control uses collision avoidance sensors to avoid collisions with
other AGV in the area. These sensors include: sonic, which work like radar; optical, which uses an infrared sensor; and bumper, physical contact sensor. Most AGVs are equipped with a bumper sensor of some sort as a fail safe. Sonic sensors send a “chirp” or high frequency signal out and then wait for a reply from the outline of the reply the AGV can determine if an object is ahead of it and take the necessary actions to avoid collision.[7] The optical uses an infrared transmitter/receiver and sends an infrared signal which then gets reflected back; working on a similar concept as the sonic sensor. The problems with these are they can only protect the AGV from so many sides. They are relatively hard to install and work with as well.
Combination controlCombination control sensing is using collision avoidance sensors as well as the zone control sensors. The combination of the two helps to prevent collisions in any situation. For normal operation the zone control is used with the collision avoidance as a fail safe. For example, if the zone control system is down, the collision avoidance system would prevent the AGV from colliding.
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Contact Name: Kelsey
Company Name: Shenzhen Mircolomay Technology Co., Ltd
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Tel: 86 15338793655
Fax: 86-0755-27592031
Street Address: Baoan District
Shenzhen, Guangdong 518000
China
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Member Since: 21 March 2016
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