CONTROLLER IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION WITH OPERATION PANEL, WIRELESS MODULE, AND WIRELESS REPEATER
20180091216 ยท 2018-03-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04B7/15592
ELECTRICITY
H04B7/15542
ELECTRICITY
G08C2201/42
PHYSICS
H04J1/10
ELECTRICITY
H04W72/0453
ELECTRICITY
G08C2201/40
PHYSICS
G08C17/00
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A controller, a wireless module and a wireless repeater, by which a possibility of interruption of wireless communication between the controller and a wireless operation panel can be significantly reduced. The wireless system includes a robot and a controller for controlling the robot. When the robot is to be taught, a human uses a wireless teaching pendant so as to teach the robot. The controller has a wireless module for wirelessly communicating with the teaching pendant, and the wireless module is configured to receive a signal from the teaching pendant via at least one wireless repeater, as well as a signal directly transmitted from the teaching pendant. In other words, the wireless module receives a multiplexed signal generated by multiplexing signals from the teaching pendant by using at least one wireless repeater.
Claims
1. A controller for controlling a machine, the controller comprising a wireless module configured to wirelessly communicate with a wireless operation panel used to operate the machine, wherein the wireless module is configured to receive a multiplexed signal generated by multiplexing signals from the wireless operation panel by using at least one wireless repeater.
2. The controller as set forth in claim 1, wherein the at least one wireless repeater includes another wireless module provided to another controller.
3. The controller as set forth in claim 1, wherein, when there is a plurality of wireless repeaters, the controller is configured to designate a wireless repeater used to multiplex the signals among the plurality of wireless repeaters.
4. The controller as set forth in claim 1, wherein, when there is a plurality of wireless repeaters, the controller is configured to inform an operator of a wireless repeater used to multiplex the signals among the plurality of wireless repeaters.
5. The controller as set forth in claim 1, wherein, when there is a plurality of wireless repeaters, the controller is configured to automatically judge and select a wireless repeater used to multiplex the signals among the plurality of wireless repeaters.
6. The controller as set forth in claim 1, wherein the multiplexed signal is provided with information by which a point of time when the multiplexed signal is transmitted, and the controller is configured to, when there is lacking data, complement the data by using a signal provided with the information.
7. A wireless module provided to a controller for controlling a machine, and configured to wirelessly communicate with a wireless operation panel used to operate the machine, wherein the wireless module is configured to, when the machine is not operated by a wireless signal and when another machine is operated by the wireless signal transmitted to another controller, receive the wireless signal and transfer the wireless signal to the other controller.
8. A wireless repeater used for wireless communication between a controller for controlling a machine and a wireless operation panel used to operate the machine, wherein the wireless repeater is configured to receive a signal having one of frequencies which are respectively assigned to a plurality of controllers, and transfer the received signal to a controller among the a plurality of controllers, corresponding to a frequency of the received signal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be made more apparent by the following description of the preferred embodiments thereof, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS
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[0024] As shown in
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[0026] As shown in
[0027] In the second embodiment, it is assumed that robot 12B is being taught (i.e., teaching pendant 16B is wirelessly communicating with controller 14B), and the other robots are in automatic operation such as a production process (i.e., teaching pendants 16A, 16C and wireless modules 18A, 18C are not in use). In this case, the wireless module of the robot controller, which is not used in the teaching operation (i.e., it is used in the automatic operation or suspended) has the function of wireless access point 20 as in the first embodiment, as explained below.
[0028] First, when a predetermined operation (vibration of the pendant, button operation or switching of an enable switch, etc.) for the teaching is performed in teaching pendant 16B, teaching pendant 16B wirelessly informs main controller 14B that the predetermined operation is performed, and also, the wireless repeaters (in this case, wireless modules 18A and 18C) are wirelessly informed that robot 12B (controller 14B) comes into the teaching mode. Next, communication frequencies (or channels) of wireless modules 18A and 18C are automatically switched to a communication frequency of pendant 16B during the wireless communication. In this regard, in order to avoid an erroneous motion of the robot (in this case, robots 12A and 12C) controlled by the sub controller, it is preferable that wireless modules 18A and 18C be electrically separated from the robot control system (i.e., robot 12A or 12C cannot be operated by a signal of channel other than the predetermined channel). Then, wireless modules 18A and 18C automatically transfer the data (signal) received from teaching pendant 16B to main controller 14B via network 22. In this regard, new information may be added to the received data.
[0029] The communication frequencies of wireless modules 18A and 18C may be switched by a communication (or command) from controller 14B in the teaching mode to controllers 14A and 14C. Alternatively, the communication frequencies of wireless modules 18A and 18C may be respectively switched by controllers 14A and 14C. For example, when a radio-frequency band is 2.4 GHz and the frequencies for the teaching in controllers 14A, 14B and 14C are determined at 20 MHz intervals (i.e., the frequencies of controllers 14A, 14B and 14C are set to 2.42 GHz, 2.44 GHz and 2.46 GHz, respectively), each controller can judge as to which controller (or robot) is in the teaching state (teaching mode) based on the frequency of the wireless signal received by the own wireless module.
[0030] As explained above, when robots 12A and 12C are not taught by wireless communication and robot 12B is taught by the wireless signal transmitted to controller 14B, wireless module 18B can receive the signal directly from teaching pendant 16B, as well as the signal from teaching pendant 16B after passing through at least one of wireless modules 18A and 18C (i.e., the latter signal is received and transferred by at least one of wireless modules 18A and 18C). In other words, the signal from teaching pendant 16B is received by controller 14B (wireless module 18B) as a multiplexed signal. In addition, the wireless module may automatically receive and transfer the signal, whereas the signal may be received and transferred by the operator (i.e., manually).
[0031] In any of the above first and second embodiments and third, fourth and fifth embodiments as explained below, when the wireless signal (or the safety signal) from the operation panel to the controller is interrupted during the teaching operation, the robot in teaching is (in many cases, immediately) stopped for the safety of the operator. In the prior art, when the wireless communication is congested, the wireless signal may be often interrupted. Therefore, the robot is stopped each time the wireless communication is interrupted, and then the teaching operation must be interrupted. On the other hand, when the wireless signals are multiplexed (i.e., the same signal is transmitted and received by using the plurality of routes) as in the above embodiment, the possibility that the wireless communication is simultaneously interrupted in all of the routes is extremely low. Therefore, in the embodiment, the interruption of the wireless communication can be avoided, thereby the teaching operation can be smoothly and efficiently carried out.
[0032] As explained above, the signals can be multiplexed by using the wireless access point, the wireless module of the controller of the robot which is not in the teaching mode, or the factory network, etc. In this regard, in many cases, the wireless module or the factory network is previously provided to the controller, without any relation to the present invention. Further, in the second embodiment, since the controller in the non-teaching state (in automatic operation, etc.) does not need to receive the safety signal from the teaching pendant, the wireless module which is not substantially operated can be used to multiplex the signals, without using a particular apparatus.
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[0034] In the third embodiment including the plurality of wireless repeaters, it can be previously designated as to which wireless module (wireless repeater) should be used to multiplex the signals when one of the wireless teaching pendants enters the teaching mode. As exemplified in
[0035] In
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[0037] In the fourth embodiment including the plurality of wireless repeaters, the operator is informed as to which wireless module (wireless repeater) can be used to multiplex the signals, and then the operator can select the wireless module to be used. For example,
[0038] In wireless system 10c of
[0039] Next, as indicated by reference numeral 24, the wireless repeaters capable of being used to multiplex the signals can be listed and displayed on a display, etc., of teaching pendant 16. Alternatively, the operator may be informed of the usable wireless repeater in an auditory manner. By virtue of this, the operator can select the wireless repeater to be used by operating teaching pendant 16. In this regard, the operator may select one or more wireless repeater.
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[0041] In the fifth embodiment including the plurality of wireless repeaters, when one of the robots is to be taught, one or more wireless repeater, the communication state of which is good, can be automatically judged and selected. For example,
[0042] In
[0043] In the second, third, fourth or fifth embodiment, the function of the wireless module for multiplexing the signals may be provided to a wireless repeater, such as wireless access point 20 of
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[0045] In the example of
[0046] At this point, when the data transmitted from wireless teaching pendant 16 to main controller 14A is previously provided with information, such as a number or time point, representing a point of time when the data is transmitted, the lacking data may be complemented. For example, as shown in
[0047] As explained above, when there is lacking data, the lacking data can be complemented by using the plurality of sets of data transmitted at the same timing, and by multiplexing the signals by using the plurality of transmission routes. Further, as the number of the transmission routes (or the wireless repeaters) is increased, the possibility of receiving the complete data is increased, even if data is lacking.
[0048] In the embodiments of
[0049] Two or more embodiments of
[0050] In the preferred embodiments as explained above, the safety signal transmitted between the wireless operation panel (teaching pendant) and the controller can be multiplexed by using the wireless device (module) in the controller not to be taught, the factory network, and/or the wireless repeater, so that the signal is not interrupted. It is preferable that the signals be multiplexed by using the same frequency band (channel). Concretely, the channel of the wireless module of the sub controller (in the automatic operation mode, etc.) may be switched so as to correspond to the channel of the wireless module of the main controller (in the teaching mode), so that the frequencies of the wireless modules coincide with each other. Further, the timing of switching the channel may correspond to the timing of operating the teaching pendant (e.g., the timing of operating the button, or detecting a certain level of acceleration by using a built-in acceleration sensor).
[0051] The wireless system (robot system) of
[0052] In the present disclosure, the teaching pendant may be the concrete example of the operation panel.
[0053] According to the present disclosure, the signals from the wireless operation panel can be multiplexed via the plurality of transmission routes before being received. Therefore, except that the signal communication is interrupted in all of the transmission routes, the operation of the wireless operation panel cannot be stopped or suspended, whereby the operation can be efficiently carried out.
[0054] While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments chosen for the purpose of illustration, it should be apparent that numerous modifications could be made thereto, by one skilled in the art, without departing from the basic concept and scope of the invention.