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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, August 02, 2023
Wireless technology has advanced significantly in industrial settings, enabling innovations like AGVs and wireless sensors with real-time solutions, increased efficiency and connectivity.
FREMONT, CA: From being considered as an impractical technology within industrial environments, wireless technology has come way far, tackling serious challenges in the communication base. That is, consequences like cybersecurity issues often stem from a lack of experience from varied production floor technicians, and instability in signals caused by equipment often results in unexpected motion or downtime in production. However, the current industry scale is growing significantly with no signs of slowing down. As a result, wireless sensors, routers, and new wireless protocols are appearing all across the market, designed specifically for industrial automation equipment. This has led to a profound realisation of benefits of wireless communication in reducing associated risks.
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One such innovation gaining attention in industrial communication is automated guided vehicles (AGVs), securing a specialised place in automated warehouses and assembly factories. An AGV is deployed for transporting materials and products from a storage shelf to locations highly in need of materials and regions where product packaging will occur for shipping procedures. AGVs communicate with a central control or SCADA system, submitting their current location and payload. The control system, thus, replies to the AGV with a destination and instructions to deliver the payload and identify the closest charging station with respect to the reduction of battery supplies. However, a wireless means of communication in the process is highly crucial, granting freedom for vehicles to travel through the factory floor even without a bulky tether.
Using industrial wireless access points, wireless cloud networks can be created effectively, allowing an uninterrupted connection for AGVs from varied businesses. Available features within access points and seamless advantages of wireless technology are restructuring businesses in the communication space.
Following innovations based on robotics in wireless technology, sensors are gaining momentum recently, harnessing acute wireless advancements. Thus, new-age sensors like proximity sensors, analogue sensors, and actuators are controlled wirelessly, proffering real-time effective solutions to engineering-based problems. To accommodate wireless sensors seamlessly, industrial leaders are highly doting upon innovative solutions which transmit a discrete or analogue signal on a reliable RF network when enabled with an appropriate power supply. This signal is received by a controller module efficiently or by an adapter, and hence, converts them into a standard fieldbus like a distributed I/O bus.
Wireless devices, on a wide scale, receive the standard discrete or analogue signal while plugging into existing sensors, potentially converting it to a wireless RF output. This potential relaying adapter turns IO-Link devices into acute IO-Link signals, much like exemplification by IO-Link hubs and converters. Thus, these transitions allow the convention to either multiply or a single IO-Link device into a wireless node.
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