Whereas forklifts do work effectively for lifting and transferring heavy masses indoors, they’re cumbersome (in shut quarters), costly, and may’t elevate masses over a sure footprint dimension. That is the place the FORMIC modular robotic transportation system is designed to come back in.
The know-how is being developed by German startup FORMIC Transportsysteme, which is affiliated with the Karlsruhe Institute of Know-how. It incorporates a number of six-wheeled robotic transport modules, every one in all which is supplied with cameras, a radio communications chip, and a jack that’s able to lifting as much as 2.5 tons (2.3 tonnes).
As many as 15 of the modules could be positioned beneath a single load, so long as there is a enough vertical hole beneath it for them to squeeze in. If all 15 are used, they’ll handle a complete load weight of 37.5 tons (34 tonnes).
A human operator steers the swarm of robotic modules in actual time through an included joystick distant. As a result of the modules’ cameras and radios enable them to trace each other’s positions always, they autonomously coordinate their actions – so in different phrases, the person simply controls them as a bunch, not as particular person items.
An official industrial launch of the FORMIC system ought to happen later this 12 months. The modules could be seen in motion, within the video under.
3800kg Demo: Heavy Transport with Modular FORMIC Transportsystem
Sources: Karlsruhe Institute of Know-how, FORMIC Transportsysteme