The powerful MiR200 doubles the payload capacity of the MiR100 to 200 kg / 440 lbs., and offers a MiRHook option for autonomous towing of carts up to 500 kg / 1,102 lbs. Integrated help and product documentation provides additional guidance. Updates include customizable dashboards, improved mapping, easier creation of robot missions and tasks, multi-level permissions, responsive web design and comprehensive browser support. The MiR200 updates MiR's already-intuitive web-based user interface, making programming even easier for users who have no previous experience and allowing for even more optimized implementation. With the launch of the MiR200, customers now have even more choices in how to effectively, quickly and cost-effectively automate their material transportation needs," said a company spokesperson. MiR products are designed to give owners the flexibility to easily redeploy the robots to different processes or facility layouts to support changing business needs and agile manufacturing processes. "MiR's industry-leading AMRs are a dramatic improvement over legacy automated guided vehicles (AGVs), which require the expensive and inflexible installation of sensors or magnets into factory floors for guidance. MiR200 adds user interface and programming enhancements, doubles payload to 200 kg and towing capacity to 500 kg and offers ESD compliance for electronic assembly applications.
The MiR200 is a more powerful mobile robot in almost every aspect than the company's flagship MiR100, which has already been installed in more than 30 countries by companies such as Airbus, Boeing, Flex, Honeywell, Michelin, Procter & Gamble, Toyota and Walmart. If a vehicle gets trapped, a notification will appear in the software to show where it is blocked.Īll these design considerations make OTTO autonomous mobile robots flexible and adaptable to both physical and workflow changes in your facility.Mobile Industrial Robots, (MiR), a developer and manufacturer of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), has launched its newest robot, the MiR200 at Automate 2017. OTTO mobile robot vehicle is designed to avoid obstacles and plan around blocked routes using dynamic path planning.įor example, if a pallet is blocking an aisle, OTTO vehicles will reroute to get to their destination. Therefore, OTTO self-driving vehicles can be a flexible resource for strategically deploying work capacity throughout your operation. When a vehicle arrives at a new facility, it is connected to the WiFi, downloads the map from the central fleet manager, and then immediately joins into the fleet to complete work. The fleet references the centrally controlled map, which allows vehicles to be easily redeployed to other areas of the facility, or other facilities entirely. Each vehicle is independent and capable of performing multiple tasks in a variety of applications.
The OTTO self-driving vehicle solution is adaptable and re-deployable. The virtual map can be easily managed to update destinations, interface positions, park locations, ‘roadway’ changes, and charger positions to accommodate temporary or long-term changes to the facility. The system is centrally managed and controlled through a user-friendly interface. Robot vehicles can also be removed without disrupting your productivity. OTTO Fleetmanager can easily handle up to 100+ mobile robots, and shows the major advantages the OTTO software intelligence has over the! A vehicle will connect to the vehicle network, download the map, and quickly be ready for the next mission assignment in dynamic enviroments. Due to minimal support infrastructure, additional vehicles can be added to your fleet to expand the system work capacity. Unlike conventional AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicle), OTTO AMR do not require any adaptations to the paths to go, like tape, target reflectors, bar codes, magnets, or RFID tags.Īnd therefore no associated initial and ongoing maintenance costs.Ī system deployment can easily scale with business demands. Each vehicle maintains a map of the space and uses natural features and multiple sensors to determine its position within its map. OTTO autonomous mobile robots navigate spaces much like your workforce.