The Anybus Wireless Bolt II – now supports roaming

By Samuel Holst
Anybus
HMS Networks is delighted to announce that the Anybus Wireless Bolt II now supports roaming, adding another important use case to its versatility.

HMS Networks is delighted to announce that the Anybus Wireless Bolt II now supports roaming, adding another important use case to its versatility.

The Anybus Wireless Bolt II was already ideal for replacing cables in cell-to-cell applications or providing easy access to machines or control cabinets. With the addition of roaming support, a third use case has been added to the Bolt II’s bow.

Roaming – How does it work?

The Anybus Wireless Bolt II is attached directly to the roaming machine, such as an automated guided vehicles (AGV) or autonomous mobile robot (AMR), enabling the machine to connect to various access points throughout the facility. The Bolt lets the machine exchange information with the fleet manager or SCADA system, ensuring the machine reaches its destination efficiently and safely.

Figure 1: The Anybus Wireless Bolt II enables machines to move freely throughout a facility.

Benefits:

  • Enables mobile robots, such AGVs or AMRs, to maintain communication with fleet managers or SCADA systems.
  • Compatible with 3rd party equipment.

Samuel Holst, Anybus Wireless Product Manager at HMS Networks, said, “We’re delighted to add support for roaming to the Bolt II. It allows our customers to use the Bolt II with its improved Wi-Fi capacity and super robust design to connect AGVs or AMRs. We know this is an important use case for our customers, as many are already successfully using the original Bolt to improve flexibility and productivity.”

For more information about the Anybus Wireless Bolt II, click here

For a roaming example case study with the Anybus Wireless Bolt I, click here