Vision Guided Robotics : Innovation Meets Precision to Power Industrial Revolution 4.0

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As the rise of automated machines and smart processing systems usher us into the fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0), the tasks being performed by robots on the production line are becoming more complex. Using vision guided robots (VGR) helps streamline the routine tasks performed by machines with high mobility in their movement without compromising precision and accuracy of operations. The machine vision system in robotics aids in lifting heavy weights off the floor, spot welding intricate details, inspecting gas leakage and oil spills along with painting large objects without getting exhausted.

Road ahead for the vision-guided robotics market

With the emergence of new industrial applications and subsequent development of modern technology incorporated in autonomous mobile robots, the new age robotics are made more independent in nature and efficient in incorporating 2D and 3D vision systems. These visions guided robots will continue to be extensively deployed in the industrial applications including logistics, welding, inspection along with cleaning, and painting.

Appending vision to complete the workhorse

A combination of multiple components including algorithm, temperature sensitive sensors, cameras, and calibration makes these industrial robots capable of sensing the right position of the object. Owing to this feature and precision, vision guided robots are significantly adopted for applications like packaging and palletizing, welding, inspection and cleaning.

Packaging and palletizing

A global transformation in the vision system has been witnessed with the introduction of 3D-vision system. With the implementation of a greater number of cameras and sensors, the vision guided robots are capable of determining the shape and size of objects, thereby aiding them to easily palletize them for packaging. These capabilities have been a root cause for adoption of vision guided robots in logistics to improve the work efficiency.

Welding

The software installed in the automated systems operate in accordance with the vision-guided systems. The proper synchronization between automatons and software allows these robots to determine the exact size of the crack and spot on the metal object while image identification delivers precision to these robots for welding the spot.

Inspection and cleaning

The industries including oil and gas as well as food and beverage have a critical requirement for inspection and cleaning with an aim to improve hygiene and accountability at the workplace. The food and beverage industry utilize 2D and 3D vision guided robots, to detect dirt, slicing and cutting large pieces, and importantly, cleaning the used equipment. Alternatively, it is widely adopted in oil and gas industry to peak into the minute holes or detect any cracks in the pipelines.

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