ZEISS Captures Quality Data via 5G Standard for Networked Production
Presentation at the Hannover Messe to show how this new mobile technology will enable faster, simpler data capture and processing
The new 5G mobile standard will open up many groundbreaking opportunities for both private users and the networked production facilities of the future. One example is ZEISS' system for capturing in-line quality data in automotive manufacturing by using 5G, which the company will exhibit in the 5G Arena at this year's Hannover Messe (Hall 16, Booth D38)
Quality data for the real-time control of production lines in automotive manufacturing
For automotive manufacturers, ZEISS offers solutions for implementing closed quality control loops along the entire process chain as part of highly automated production areas. Even the slightest component errors are automatically reported back to the manufacturing systems, which are then readjusted before increasingly significant deviations turn into actual defects.
Visitors to the Hannover Messe can also check out the ZEISS AICell robot cells. These employ various sensors to measure all necessary parameters in the production line, including gap and flush and the quality of a car body surface. With this measuring cell, ZEISS demonstrates how companies can capture and evaluate complex geometric characteristics quickly and efficiently by using the point cloud sensor ZEISS AIMax cloud.
Ensuring fast, comprehensive connectivity and analysis for this large quantity of digital quality information is an indispensable part of performing real-time process control in the production line.
New possibilities with 5G
"5G will offer greater bandwidth and speed, along with increased capacity for connecting the necessary machines or systems to generate, analyze and transfer far more of the sensor, management and quality data generated on the networked shop floor. Machines and systems will be able to communicate directly with each other.
This will give our customers new opportunities to achieve more flexibility, transparency and automation in production while further increasing quality," says Kai-Udo Modrich, Head of Car Body Solutions, part of the ZEISS Industrial Quality Solutions segment. Modrich points out that manufacturing an increasing number of product versions requires that companies be able to quickly and automatically reconfigure all manufacturing equipment, including production and measuring robots as well as conveyor systems.
Trade fair focus for ZEISS 2019: Digital connectivity and processing for quality data
The Hannover Messe will also feature other digital solutions from ZEISS, which enable customers to monitor, control and document their manufacturing activities.
At the Microsoft booth, ZEISS will present an integrated solution for food production that performs in-line spectroscopic analyses of fat, moisture and salt content and makes these available with Microsoft Azure, a cloud computing platform. Thanks to this solution, customers can access data and insights at any time to achieve the desired product quality even more efficiently. – Microsoft: Hall 7, Booth C40.
And with ZEISS GUARDUS, the company has launched an established, homogeneous platform for the continuous capture, visualization and monitoring of all product and process data along the value chain at different manufacturing facilities. A digital application displays all quality and production management requirements (CAQ, BDE, MDE, TRA & KPI). If requested, it's also possible to integrate product development and visualize customer and supplier relationships. – Joint VDMA booth: Hall 7, Booth E26.
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