What role has industrial intelligence played in today's industrial production?Issuing time:2023-03-10 15:13 In response to the development trend of artificial intelligence, China has also launched the Internet of Things Engineering program in multiple universities several years ago - mainly focusing on computer networks, robot assembly and maintenance technology, etc., in line with the current trend of industrial development, and cultivating relevant talents for the country, which is also one of the reasons for setting up this program. With technological progress, collaborative robots have become more flexible in sensing the outside world To this day, industrial robots have undergone several generations of updates, from robots that require protective barriers to robots that can be placed on the desktop to collaborate with humans. From high energy consumption to low energy consumption, industrial intelligence has completed a major leap. For example, the "gripping force" of UoRobot (abbreviated as UR Robot) for products: During production, collaborative robots equipped with UR+sensors and other application components or kits can adjust the clamping force of the robotic arm according to different production products. For example, in food production, or for some fragile and fragile products, they can be replaced with soft On robot end effectors, Moreover, the robotic arm will adjust the fixture to the appropriate force through built-in next-generation sensors, to some extent avoiding losses in food production. Robots have played a significant role in enhancing industrial intelligence and improving production efficiency The obvious result of combining artificial intelligence with industrial robots is an improvement in industrial production efficiency. Of course, robots mainly rely on sensor systems and programming to achieve "eye to eye", "hand to hand", and "heart to heart". For example, with the help of sensors, they can automatically distinguish industrial products from other debris, complete classification, and stack items. Through programming, robots have become more diverse for production line processes, replacing manual labor to complete repetitive tasks. Achieving fast and high accuracy. |