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Explanation of the driving method and collaboration of AMR AGVs.

A detailed explanation of the differences between AGV and AMR, which are surprisingly not well known, covering aspects such as driving methods and collaboration!

The biggest difference between AGVs and AMRs is their mode of operation. AGV stands for Automated Guided Vehicle, and as the name suggests, it refers to unmanned transport vehicles that determine their route using guiding materials such as magnetic tape. On the other hand, AMR, or Autonomous Mobile Robot, does not require guiding materials. It obtains its position from information gathered by sensors and travels according to its objectives. Our company's 'SiBOT' adopts a SLAM method that estimates its position using lasers, allowing it to automatically calculate the route to its destination and autonomously move there! Additionally, unlike AGVs that follow guides, AMRs can detect and avoid obstacles while traveling. This means that even if there are people or goods in the same area, they can reach their destination while avoiding collisions, demonstrating excellent collaboration with humans. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us by mentioning "Ipros."

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