Process Overview
This is an example of Big Wave Robotics installing the industrial cleaning robot OMNIE, Workstation, and Mobile Watertank at KORAIL Tech's Gyeongju KTX Station.
With the outstanding cleaning performance and state-of-the-art sensor detection capabilities of the wet industrial cleaning robot OMNIE, along with the introduction of a workstation and a mobile water tank, we have implemented a system that enables the robot to operate smoothly even in environments with large areas and high foot traffic, such as KTX stations.
Project Background and Objective
Automation of KTX station floor cleaning through the introduction of wet autonomous cleaning robots
Implementing automatic water supply and drainage even at sites where plumbing work is difficult through the combination of a workstation and a mobile water tank.
By assigning large floor areas exclusively to cleaning robots, cleaning staff can focus on cleaning that requires human intervention, thereby improving the overall quality of cleanliness.
Reduction of workload and increase in job satisfaction for cleaning staff
Components
| Robot | Industrial Wet Cleaning Robot Gausium OMNIE |
|---|---|
| Peripherals | Workstation |
Workflow
| STEP 1. | Schedule cleaning times according to your desired time slot (day/night) |
|---|---|
| STEP 2. | The robot automatically starts cleaning when the set time arrives |
| STEP 3. | It automatically returns to the workstation when conditions such as low battery, insufficient purified water, or a full wastewater tank are detected |
| STEP 4. | It returns to the stopping point to resume cleaning after charging, replenishing purified water, or emptying wastewater |
| STEP 5. | It automatically returns and charges even after the job is completed |
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