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Automated Guidance Vehicle. BY: Nick rittenberry. Who created/Started AGVs?. AGVs where created in 1953 when Barrett Electronics installed a tow tractor that transported parts by following a wire in the floor. What is an AGV?.
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Automated Guidance Vehicle BY: Nick rittenberry
Who created/Started AGVs? • AGVs where created in 1953 when Barrett Electronics installed a tow tractor that transported parts by following a wire in the floor.
What is an AGV? • Computer-controlled wheel-based load carriers that travel along the floor of a facility without an operator or driver. They are typically battery powered. • Their movement is directed by a combination of software and sensor-based guidance systems. • They can be navigated by using guidance technologies such as floor-surface mounted magnetic tape or bars, lasers, optical sensors, and magnet/gyroscope based inertial guidance. • Computer-based software uses wireless connections to collect data about each unit’s current location, then interfaces with software for destination and routing logic.
When was the AGV invented? • The first AGV system was built and introduced in 1953 by Barrett Electronics. It was a modified towing tractor that was used to pull a trailer and follow an overhead wire in a grocery warehouse. • In 2003, Dr. Hans Moravec and Dr. Scott Friedman founded Seegrid Corporation, the first manufacturer of vision-guided flexible AGVs.
Where did AGVs originate? • The first AGV was originated in Barrett Electronics.
Why are AGVs used? • Once on an AGV items are tracked, therefor making it harder for product to be “lost” or misplaced. • AGVs reliable and have on-time delivery, and can improve scheduling capabilities and the efficiency of operations. • AGVs always follow their guide path and stop if they encounter an obstruction, improving the safety of surrounding personnel. • AGVs handle products gently, reducing scrap and waste.
Sources • http://www.mhi.org/fundamentals/automatic-guided-vehicles • http://www.egeminusa.com/pages/agv_education/education_agv_history.html