Easily identifies parts even if partially occluded
Generates X, Y, Z position values for robot vision guidance
Bags can be randomly oriented in a pile or bin
Standard Motoman Robot Controller Interface; optional for other manufacturers
Matches up to three bags
Picks up to 12 bags/minute
No limit to number of layers of bags
Bags can be randomly oriented; loosely or tightly packed
Works under varying lighting conditions
Finds “hard to see” bags without modification
Elimination of fixturing required for 2D solutions
Optional High Speed Sensor Servoing
Many vendors today are adding 3D vision to their capabilities due to customer demand. Universal Robotics is founded on NASA patents that lay the groundwork for robots to be spatially intelligent far beyond just 3D stereoscopic vision. 3D real-time sensing enables:
Random orientation of bags
Variation within bags, such as some with labels
Optional high speed motion control reaction
World class sensor suites tailored to the situation
Breakthrough cost effectiveness
Yaskawa America Inc. Motoman Robotics Division is reselling Spatial Vision Robotics as MotoSight 3D Spatial Vision.

HALCON, as the worldwide standard for machine vision, has worked closely with Universal to integrate specific libraries with Universal’s proprietary algorithms for superior results.

