Abstract

Robotic systems for research and development of factory automation are complex and unavailable for broad deployment in robotic laboratory settings. The usual robotic factory automation setup consists of series of sensors, robotic arms and mobile robots integrated and orchestrated by a central information system. Cloud-based integration has been gaining traction in recent years. In order to build such a system in a laboratory environment, there are several practical challenges that have to be resolved to come to a point when such a system can become operational. In this paper, we present the development of one such system composed of (i) a cloud-based system built on top of open platform for innovation in logistics, (ii) a prototyped mobile robot with a forklift to manipulate pallets in a “factory” floor, and (iii) industrial robot ABB IRB 140 with a customized gripper and various sensors. A mobile robot is designed as an autonomous four Mecanum wheels system with on-board LiDAR and RGB-D sensor for simultaneous localization and mapping. The paper shows a use case of the overall system and highlights the advantages of having a laboratory setting with real robots for the research of factory automation in a laboratory environment. Moreover, the proposed solution could be scaled and replicated in real factory automation applications.

Highlights

  • The automation of warehouses and operation at factory floors is rapidly expanding

  • The setup consists of two robots: a forklift-type mobile robot with Mecanum wheels and an ABB IRB 140 industrial robot arm

  • The software and hardware of the mobile robot are described in detail

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Summary

Introduction

The automation of warehouses and operation at factory floors is rapidly expanding This process is enabled by the combination of industrial robots, mobile robotic systems, sensor networks and a central server system that manages and coordinates the work of all machines in the warehouse or across the factory floor. Our work contributes to research in the area of the factory and warehouse automation process, as well as in other segments important for the successful integration of mobile and industrial robots together with cloud-based solutions for the integration and coordination of tasks.

State of the Art
Mobile Robots for Factory Automation
Industrial Robots and Tools
Integration of Cloud-Enabled Robot Systems
Mobile Robot and Industrial Robot Design
Hardware of Mobile Robot
Software of Mobile Robot
Industrial Robot and Environment Setup
Software of Industrial Robot
System Integration and Experiment
Conclusions
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