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Three Key AGV Functions Controlled By Variety Of Technologies

Learn more about the systems that enable automatic guided vehicle systems to navigate as they maneuver loads safely through an operation.

By Warehouse Automation Blog

Three Key AGV Functions Controlled By Variety Of Technologies

Computer-controlled and wheel-based, automatic guided vehicle (AGV) systems navigate throughout a manufacturing plant or warehouse (or on pavement outside) to retrieve, transport and deliver loads from one point to another. Just as there are a variety of different types of AGVs available to accommodate a broad range of handling needs, there are multiple on-board technologies utilized to ensure the vehicles navigate, maneuver and operate safely.

To help you gain a general idea of the types of technologies that enable AGV operation, here’s an overview of each based on function.

Navigation: Although it may appear that AGVs intuitively know where to go, a variety of sophisticated technologies are used by manufacturers to control the vehicles’ navigation. Navigation systems include:

Safety: Obstacle detection systems prevent collisions between AGVs and people, other moving vehicles, or stationary objects within a facility. Two primary types are used:

Maneuvering: The drive configuration and wheel arrangement of an AGV determines its degree of maneuverability. There are three commonly deployed types:

Looking for more details into how AGVs operate? The members of MHI’s AGVS Industry Group recently published a free white paper, “Automatic Guided Vehicle Systems: How They Work,” with more information.

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