KUKA iiQoT simplifies data-driven automation for businesses. To do this, the software uses the benefits of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT): it brings together the condition data of the entire robotics team, from hardware to software to controllers, in a single channel that is clear and unambiguous. KUKA iiQoT not only visualizes the raw data, but also provides additional posture parameters for easy interpretation of cues and efficient troubleshooting.
The KUKA iiQoT minimizes downtimes and maximizes uptime
The IIoT channel paves the way for the development of smart factories. The most important functions include plant management, maintenance, fault identification, and condition monitoring. When required, KUKA iiQoT users are able to log in to the selected production line and processing cell on the respective robot and check all real-time parameters – including access to historical data, regardless of location. For this purpose, several functional modules work together seamlessly.
The modules work seamlessly together and are tailored to the needs of industry
Dr. John Flemmer, Head of the KUKA Product Portfolio, says: "These modules ensure clarity and clarity for the entire robotics team." "Depending on your industrial needs, you'll get valuable features." For example, in troubleshooting, the "Fault Diagnosis", "Messages", and "Changelog" modules can be used in conjunction with each other. By presenting faults that can be notified directly via "Notifications", users are able to shorten the mean time to repair, thereby reducing production losses and even avoiding failures in conjunction with "Condition Monitoring".
KUKA iiQoT is now available as a cloud solution, and other infrastructure is being planned
KUKA iiQoT is suitable for both small and large robotics teams. As Software as a Service, cloud solutions offer maximum flexibility and scalability. Bots can be added to or removed from a bot team at will. No hardware costs are required, and you can always get the latest variety. In the future, KUKA iiQoT will also support other infrastructures so that they can be seamlessly integrated into the customer's environment.
Smart Extension: Predictive Maintenance
Initially, an attractively priced version will be offered to ensure that customers can reap the benefits of the "Industrial Internet of Things" in as simple and affordable a way as possible. In order for users to benefit from additional added value in the industrial environment, intelligent expansion is included in the planning: for example, gearbox and motor wear and load are included, so that early warnings about problems and protection missions that may arise ("Predictive Maintenance").
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