In production and warehouse logistics, the transport of goods and parts is increasingly carried out by automated guided vehicles (AGV) and autonomous mobile robots (AMR). They are automatically loaded and unloaded at transfer stations where the vehicle must be docked beforehand. The only way to ensure a smooth and safe handover of the goods carrier is a proper docking process. Before transferring the load, the vehicle and the loading station exchange their identifiers using reliable signal transmission.
When the load is being transferred, the loading mechanism can cause dangerous movement. Functional safety guidelines require verification that the vehicle is in the correct position at the docking station. To ensure the safety of the operating personnel and maximum uninterrupted availability of the plant, a hardware-category-3 safety concept with a 2-channel structure is required. In addition, the individual vehicles and docking stations need to be reliably identified and the system must meet performance level d.
DAD15 optical data couplers are mounted on both the vehicle and the station, and connected to a safe controller. They establish a bidirectional communication path between the components, provide the identification data, and—once completed—confirm that the docking process has been executed correctly. Modulated light pulses allow for noncontact data transfer. The required diagnostic coverage is achieved by monitoring the sensor data on both sides in a safe controller for plausibility or cross-comparison, and cycle time.
Technical Features
The DAD15 has a large opening angle and a simple data interface that allows for safety-related verification with little effort. This solution provides an easy and cost-effective way of positioning and identifying the vehicles at the docking station. The DAD15 is also characterized by a short cycle time, meaning the safety function can be checked very quickly. The optical data coupler is a rugged alternative to radio-based transmission methods. The implementation is simple and there is no transmission overhead.