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Mujin QR Grid Type AGV (Automated Guided Vehicle)

Automated pallet transport - No. 1 in domestic operational performance for AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles)! For inter-process transport and automation of logistics warehouses!

Mujin AGV is an unmanned transport vehicle with high driving accuracy and excellent scalability that can accommodate anywhere from a few to 1,000 units. Its unique control algorithm enables stable and high-performance automation of transportation. Tohpo Technology, as the official partner of Mujin AGV, not only facilitates the introduction and adjustment of AGVs but also leverages its long-standing expertise in automotive production systems to custom-build integrations with higher-level systems such as WCS and WMS. Features: ◆ Practicality No. 1: "QR Grid Type AGV" ◆ Achieves stable transportation with high driving accuracy made possible by visual recognition ◆ Provides high scalability with group control capable of accommodating from a few to over 100 units

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AGV compatible with the guide-less navigation method "FSLAM" based on floor recognition.

Groundbreaking guide-less navigation method using floor recognition technology, first in Japan.

The common guidance methods used for AGVs are magnetic tape and QR codes; however, since it is necessary to install guides on the floor, the labor and costs associated with construction during route setting and changes have been challenges. Recently, SLAM methods that read the surrounding environment using lasers, eliminating the need for guide installation, have become widely known. However, these SLAM methods can be easily influenced by the surrounding environment, which may result in lower accuracy compared to guidance methods with guides. The AGVs we handle support a high-precision guidance method called "FSLAM," in addition to the aforementioned guidance methods that do not require guides. *"FSLAM" is the first practical application successfully achieved in Japan by our company. FSLAM stands for "Floor-SLAM," and as the name suggests, it guides the AGV by recognizing the patterns on the floor. *For more details, please contact our company.

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