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Title: AGVS


1
  • AGVS
  • Guidance Systems
  • And Routing
  • Kevin Ferguson
  • Goodyear Tire Rubber Co.

2
AGVS Overview
  • Components
  • Controller
  • Sensors
  • RF Modem
  • Vehicles
  • Fork Truck
  • Tow Truck
  • Conveyor Deck
  • Scissor Lift
  • Guidance Systems and Routing

3
Problem Area
  • How Does a Company Choose a Guidance System?
  • What Things Need to Be Considered When Choosing a
    Route?

4
Guidance Systems (1)
  • Wire Guidance
  • Wire Placed in Floor
  • Vehicle Follows Wire
  • Coils Straddle Wire in Floor
  • Voltage Difference is 0 When Centered
  • If Off Center, Coils Create Steering Signal
  • Disadvantages
  • Vehicle May Not Know Location
  • Not Flexible
  • Advantages
  • Reliable
  • Good for Dirty Environment

5
Guidance Systems (2)
  • Optical Guidance Systems
  • Use Paint or Reflective Items on Floor
  • Light on Bottom of Vehicle Reflects off The
    Paint/Items
  • Sensors Detect Light and Guide Vehicle
  • Disadvantages
  • Paint/Items Wear
  • Must Be Clear of Obstructions
  • Advantages
  • Flexible
  • Easy to Repair

6
Guidance Systems (3)
  • Laser Guidance
  • Laser Scanner Looks for Reflective Targets
  • Scanner Measures X and Y Coordinates from Targets
  • Target Locations are Preprogrammed
  • Needs Three to Five Targets in Sight
  • Disadvantages
  • Requires Additional Setup Time
  • 15-30 Increase in cost
  • Advantages
  • Flexibility
  • Used in Rough Terrain

7
Guidance Systems (4)
  • Inertial Guidance System
  • Gyroscope Detects Accelerations
  • Information from Gyroscope is sent to Controller
    to Direct AGV
  • Disadvantages
  • Parts Wear
  • To Be Effective, System Needs Additional Guidance
    Devices
  • Advantages
  • Flexibility
  • Reliable

8
Guidance Systems (5)
  • Dead-Reckoning
  • Rotation and Steer Angle Are Measured
  • Wheel Slip Gives False Readings
  • The Future
  • More Laser Guided Systems
  • Use of GPS

9
Routing Considerations
  • Number of Vehicles
  • Floor Space
  • Static Guide Path
  • Unidirectional
  • Bi-directional
  • Dynamic Path
  • Source/Delivery Points
  • Routing Efficiencies

10
Conclusions/Implications (1)
  • Systems Have Merit
  • Must Carefully Consider Desires for System Prior
    to Selecting Route and Guidance System
  • Wire Guided Systems are Most Reliable
  • Laser Guided Systems Maximize Flexibility

11
Conclusions/Implications (2)
  • AGVS Use Computers Instead of People
  • AGVS Offer Coverage Around the Clock at No
    Additional Cost
  • Another Application of Computer Integrated
    Manufacturing
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