Jan 04, 2018
ASTM International’s committee on driverless automatic guided industrial vehicles (F45) has approved its first four standards. These standards provide consensus terminology as well as initial test methods and practices that will help manufacturers measure performance, including specific tasks for vehicles.
Organizers say this technical foundation will support industry growth.
“Automatic guided vehicles, or AGVs, have been around since the 1950s,” says committee chairman Roger Bostelman, project manager in the Intelligent Systems Division at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology.
“Over the years, the body of research on mobile robots has grown, including autonomous navigation and docking capabilities. But only now do we have standards in this area, including a single set of terms that helps us measure and evaluate products.”
The first standard is a compilation of relevant terminology (F3200). The other three standards are:
Bostelman and other committee members are encouraging people in the AGV community to join. “Knowing how users wish to specifically apply these vehicles to their needs would be helpful in our standards development,” he says. Anyone can join this effort at www.astm.org/JOIN.
The next meeting of ASTM International committee on driverless automatic guided industrial vehicles is December 5-6, 2018, in Washington, D.C., USA.
To purchase standards, contact ASTM International customer relations (tel +1.877.909.ASTM; sales@astm.org).
For more information on this topic, read this article from the May/June 2017 edition of Standardization News magazine.
Media Inquiries: Dan Bergels, tel +1.610.832.9602; dbergels@astm.org
Committee Contact: Karen Murphy, tel +1.610.832.9525; kmurphy@astm.org
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