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The history of driverless transport systems

The automated guided vehicles (AGV) from Linz

Driverless transport systems or automated guided vehicles (AGVs) can react flexibly to changing requirements and thus enable the construction of smart factories. AGVs are still regarded as a future-oriented technology, despite of their long history, The first AGV was started already in 1954. Since 1984 DS Automotion has specialised exclusively in the development and production of AGVs. The history of the Austrian manufacturer and the development of driverless transport systems are inseparably linked.

Bild: DS Automotion GmbHBild: DS Automotion GmbH

Driverless transport systems are increasingly used for internal transportation tasks in manufacturing and industrial production because they can react flexibly to changing requirements.

They facilitate building smart factories following the principles of industry 4.0 by integrating intralogistics into the flexible manufacturing processes. Although, AGVs are still considered future technology, they are not new at all. The first driverless transport system was installed 65 years ago in U.S.A. This was an automated tractor for consolidated consignments and its control electronics were still built with electron tubes. The navigation was track-guided along a current-carrying conductor. It utilized track-guided navigation along an electric conductor and recognized station by submerged magnets.

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Dieser Artikel erschien in robotik-produktion.de 11 2019 - 01.11.19.
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