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AGV – Auto Guided Vehicles
Auto Guided Vehicles (AGVs) are robotic vehicles that can navigate and move materials or goods within a controlled environment without the need for human intervention. These vehicles are equipped with sensors, onboard computers, and other navigation technologies that allow them to operate autonomously or semi-autonomously.
- Navigation: AGVs use various navigation methods to move around their environment. These methods include laser-guidance, magnetic tape guidance, vision systems, inertial navigation, and more. They rely on sensors to detect their surroundings and make navigation decisions.
- Sensors: AGVs are equipped with a variety of sensors to perceive the environment and avoid obstacles. This may include proximity sensors, ultrasonic sensors, LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging), or cameras for visual perception.
- Control System: AGVs have a central control system that processes sensor data and determines the optimal path and actions for the vehicle. This system is typically powered by advanced algorithms and artificial intelligence to handle complex decision-making tasks
- Load Handling Mechanisms: AGVs are designed to transport goods, so they often have load handling mechanisms such as forks, conveyors, or lifting platforms. These mechanisms enable the AGV to pick up, transport, and deliver materials or products autonomously.
- Communication: AGVs may be integrated into a larger system or network, allowing them to communicate with other machines, control centers, or warehouse management systems. This enables coordination and synchronization with other processes and systems.