LD

A white mobile robot with four small wheels.
Working at the warehouse. Photo: Omron Adept

The LD is an autonomous mobile robot capable of transporting materials in challenging environments that may include confined spaces as well as active workers and forklifts. Unlike traditional autonomously guided vehicles, the LD requires no facility modifications such as floor magnets or navigational beacons, making deployment easier and less costly.

Creator

Omron Adept

Year
2013
Country
United States đŸ‡ș🇾
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Features
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Companies use dozens of LD robots working together as a team to automate material-handling processes. The robots never crash into each other.

Sideview of the robot shows a white circle with a glowing blue outline, and an additional grey wheel.
Perfect profile. Photo: Omron Adept
A white mobile robot carries a three tiered shelf with red and blue bins in a factory setting.
A factory friendly robot. Photo: Omron Adept

Specs

Overview

Self-navigation software safely avoids people and obstacles. Structural support of payloads up to 130 kg on level surfaces. Navigates through the use of a digital map. Easy to deploy, no facility modifications required. Manages power and self-charging operations. Traffic management software for task optimization.

Status

Ongoing

Year

2013

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Width
50 cm
Height
38.3 cm (139.3 cm with cart transporter)
Length
70 cm
Weight
62 kg
Speed
6.5 km/h (4.9 km/h with cart transporter)
Sensors

Safety lidar, sonars, lasers, camera

Actuators

Brushless motors

Materials

Steel and nickel-plated aluminum

Compute

On-board custom PC

Software

Custom

Power

Battery