The ‘Robot in the Cloud’ research project uses self-driving forklift trucks for loading and unloading trucks and for managing a block storage facility at the BMW Group Plant Landshut supply centre.
Cameras integrated into forklifts help calculate autonomous runs, simultaneously calculate driving movements and determine coordinates with millimetre precision. The calculations are outsourced to a high-performance data cloud using 5G tech.
Optimal control of forklifts by the cloud reduces downtimes for logistics vehicles and boosts the performance and efficiency of the entire logistics system.
5G enables real-time connectivity between machinery and equipment, and allows large data volumes to be transferred within a very short time.
Complex processors and corresponding hardware no longer have to be installed in the forklifts. Optimal control of forklifts by the cloud reduces downtimes for logistics vehicles and boosts the performance and efficiency of the entire logistics system.
How BMW’s Robot In the Cloud is driving autonomous logistics

What is unique is that the complex calculations required for autonomous logistics runs do not take place in the vehicles themselves, but in a data cloud.

02 Jul 2022 | 2094 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

In today’s technology-dominated industrial environment, there are plenty of gains to be had in being autonomous, connected and intelligent. And that’s just what the BMW Group is doing.

As part of the two-year, 1.2-million-euro (Rs 9,924 crore) ‘Robot in the Cloud’ research project funded by the Bavarian Ministry of ...

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