Ryosan Ryoyo Successfully Demonstrates Remote Control System for Industrial Robots on IOWN® APN
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Ryosan Ryoyo Corporation, an electronics trading company, in collaboration with NTT Corporation, successfully demonstrated a system for remotely controlling industrial robots located in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, from a server in Musashino City, Tokyo, over the IOWN® APN. This system significantly reduces the construction period for robot implementation by approximately 30% compared to previous methods, particularly halving the post-installation process time. The initiative aims to address labor shortages in small to medium-sized factories by making robot adoption faster and more cost-effective, leveraging software-defined industrial networks and a ROS 2-based common framework.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What companies conducted the demonstration experiment of the remote control system?
- A: Ryosan Ryoyo Corporation conducted the experiment in collaboration with NTT Corporation.
- Q: From where to where were the industrial robots remotely controlled in the experiment?
- A: The robots installed in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, were controlled from a server in Musashino City, Tokyo.
- Q: How much reduction in construction man-hours was confirmed in the demonstrated system?
- A: The construction man-hours required for robot introduction can be reduced by approximately 30% compared to past achievements.
- Q: By how many days can the post-installation process of robots be reduced according to the experiment?
- A: The post-installation process can be reduced by 50%, from approximately 70 days to approximately 35 days.
- Q: Which brands of industrial robots were used in this demonstration experiment?
- A: The demonstration experiment used industrial robots from Franka Robotics and Dobot.