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Simulation and analysis improves AMR effectiveness

220215_Omron_1Omron has announced the launch of Fleet Operations Workspace (FLOW) Core 2.1 software that enables short-term introduction of mobile robots. This is achieved through running data analysis, simulation functions and integrated control of multiple robot types.

In recent years, mobile robots have been introduced to automate intralogistics efficiently and safely, with the aim of reducing labour shortages at manufacturing sites and freeing workers from heavy tasks. There is also a growing need for robots to handle different payloads and sizes, from material transport to processing and product shipment. However, companies often face a challenge in finding experts with the right know-how to verify the effectiveness of the system and design before introducing it on the factory floor.

220215_Omron_2The FLOW Core 2.1 software from Omron clarifies installation efficiency and issues before the actual installation of mobile robots. Thanks to a fleet simulation function, start-up is quick. It also enables integrated control of multiple types of mobile robots with different payloads, eliminating the complexity of building a system for each type.

Even after the system is installed, it is easy to collect travel data and identify bottlenecks, making it possible to visualise the gap between the effects of the system and those targeted at the time of installation, and improve travel efficiency. This shortens the adjustment and verification period of the mobile robot, and allows the user to immediately experience the effects of transport automation, supporting the shift to smart factories in the manufacturing industry. These functions can also be used with mobile robots that have already been installed by updating the existing software to FLOW Core 2.1.

Miguel Garcés, European mobile robots product marketing manager at Omron Europe, comments: “Omron is continuously driving innovation on the production floor. We are putting the knowledge we have gained from our own factories and customer sites into the development of our mobile robots and fleet management software together. We will continue to contribute to the innovation of manufacturing by freeing people from the simple, monotonous, and hard labour and allowing them to engage in more creative work.”

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