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The adoption of microbots, specifically the Robot Sweeper 8, at an Austrian university represents a significant advancement in automating maintenance tasks within educational institutions. This case study outlines the challenges, setup, implementation, and results of integrating these robots, providing insights and learnings beneficial for other universities considering similar automation solutions.
Universities face unique challenges in maintaining cleanliness, particularly in high-traffic areas like corridors. The primary goal of this project was to automate the cleaning of long corridors, thereby reducing the workload of the cleaning staff and ensuring uninterrupted academic activities. The project was launched in Q1 2024, in collaboration with Strabag PFS and dealer partner Lloyd, deploying 20 Robot Sweeper 8 units.
Smart Scheduling: The use of split maps allowed robots to clean different sections of the corridor on alternate nights, optimizing battery usage and reducing hardware costs.
Minimal Issues: Contrary to initial concerns, theft and vandalism were not significant issues. Minor incidents, like students manually activating robots or gluing eyes on them, were quickly resolved. And in the case of the googly eyes, we decided to leave them on, because they gave the Robot Sweeper 8 a bit more personality.
Efficiency Metrics: FieldBots OS provided comprehensive performance data, enabling continuous optimization of maps, schedules, and installation locations to enhance the fleet’s efficiency.
The deployment of microbots at the Austrian university demonstrated significant potential for automating cleaning tasks in semi-public spaces. Key factors contributing to the success included effective network integration, clear communication of setup phases, and continuous optimization of robot operations. The Robot Sweeper 8 proved to be a cost-effective, reliable solution familiar to users, thereby facilitating its acceptance and integration within the university environment.
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