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Process Overview
- Two cleaning robots in Terminal 1 and six in Terminal 2, operating in each area of Incheon Airport, were verified for operational stability.
- Based on the verification of operational stability, the goal is to expand the introduction of cleaning robots across all areas of Incheon Airport.
Warranty Period
- 1 Year
Performance Year
- 2024
Project Duration
- 30 days
Project Background and Objectives
- Inconveniences of existing robots
- Convenience features such as moving to a maintenance location were not provided, requiring workers to manually drag and dispose of the waste.
- Convenience was improved by simplifying maintenance procedures, replacing complex cleaning methods.
- Water supply and drainage scenarios were proposed through the workstation and SOLlink remote control.
- For the Gausium cleaning robot, automatic charging and scheduled cleaning are possible through an automatic charging station.
- SOLlink allows users to remotely move the robot to the designated maintenance location, providing convenient management.
Components
| Robot | Industrial Cleaning Robot Gausium VC 40 |
|---|
Workflow
| STEP 1. | Select a designated cleaning area |
|---|---|
| STEP 2. | Set the simple cleaning mode (dry) |
| STEP 3. | Start cleaning |
| STEP 4. | Return to the charging station after completing the task |
| STEP 5. | Set the desired cleaning schedule |
| STEP 6. | Start cleaning |
| STEP 7. | Return to the charging station after completing the task |
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