SCOPE aids zero downtime for robots

The new SCOPE system from Stäubli will bring many benefits to users of the company’s robot systems. By analysing robot health and stress on the fly, SCOPE produces notifications on upcoming maintenance, thus offering an overview of production assets and delivering better control of OEE.

In short, SCOPE is Stäubli’s secure solution for continuous edge data mining. Edge data is obtained as a result of edge computing processes, performed at or near the physical location of the data source, in this case the customer’s robot fleet.

A solution to monitor, review and analyse production, plus optimise automation and maintenance processes, SCOPE makes it possible to anticipate breakdowns and move closer to achieving the ultimate objective of zero downtime. SCOPE integrates the latest Stäubli technologies, improving the performance of production processes and extending the lifetime of the robot fleet within a single platform.

As a decentralised edge solution, SCOPE ensures that users retain ownership of their data. Stäubli’s open data routing functionalities, via HTTP, WebSocket or MQTT, offer full connectivity to any compatible MES (manufacturing execution system) or ERP (enterprise resource planning) layers for further local investigation or informative tasks such as e-mail or SMS notifications.

In practice, data generated by the robot is recorded and sent to SCOPE 250 times per second. Following data analysis, SCOPE produces an easy-to-understand report. Analysis results are logged to create timelines and trend charts on the SCOPE dashboard. In the event of any deviations in the results, SCOPE can be programmed to send alerts to existing MES or ERP software solutions. Offering the capability to connect with and monitor up to 50 robots, users can view and interrogate status through a series of intuitive dashboard displays.

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