Line-up van het evenement
Het programma staat in het teken van Machine Functions. En dat met Smart hydraulics, The e-volution, Simplified engineering en Level up automation. Experts uit Duitsland, Italië en Nederland zullen dieper ingaan op deze gebieden. Bekijk de experts en onderwerpen hieronder.
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Simplified Engineering
Boost your development potential and focus on machine identity
How can your machines and your brand optimally benefit from digitalization? How can you simplify and accelerate your engineering despite limited resources? Let us tackle these challenges together.
With BODAS, we offer you the complete basis for your projects – framework, tools, solutions, knowledge. You decide what to use – and focus on what’s essential: your machine identity.
Performant, flexible and easy drive solutions for off-highway machine
eDA, the proven drive control solution from Bosch Rexroth, comes with new features. All of them allow OEMs to meet increasing requirements and offer high-performance machines while reducing engineering efforts.
The new functions enable optimal power utilization, lower fuel consumption and noise emissions, plus a smooth transition to electric drive concepts.
Adaptive ground drive technology to boost functionality
AgDrive stands for Adaptive ground drive software and offers a wide range of functions for agriculture and construction machinery, enabling best working and driving efficiency.
The focus is on precise driving speed for varied machine topologies from one up to six hydraulic motors. OEMs can benefit from pioneering hardware innovations, try out the latest software free of charge and customize it to the targeted machine identity.
Both hardware and software can be easily integrated. The compliance with numerous standards ensures broad applicability.
Level up automation
Solid basis for electronically controlled machines
Machine automation requires well-thought investment decisions that set the track for years to come.
Bosch Rexroth offers OEMs solid and future-proof mobile electronics based on the BODAS ecosystem.
They benefit from an open and scalable approach with easy access to tools, interfaces, ready-to-use solutions and expert know-how.
Embedded learning and collision avoidance
Bosch Rexroth has significantly extended its ecosystem of Advanced Assistance Functions (AAF).
While the Kinematic Positioning Sensing Platform forms the foundation for a growing range of features, the Collision Avoidance Platform directly tackles a main cause of accidents on construction sites and in agriculture.
Embedded Learning lets machines learn and optimize virtually any (semi-) automated movement within minutes.
Smart hydraulics
Less components, more performance with open circuit driving and working
Electronic controls open up new possibilities for innovative vehicle architectures. Bosch Rexroth supports this by advancing the concept of secondary control.
Implements and drive functions are controlled solely in the open circuit. OEMs can achieve almost any desired driving and working performance with fewer components, ready-to-use component drivers and less engineering effort.
These applications are particularly advantageous for compact machines such as skid steer loaders and wheel loaders. Additionally, simplified system architectures can be realized in multi-motor applications as seen, for instance, in a roller.
Smart sustainability powered by eOC
Electric. Smart. Sustainable – three key requirements or the next generation of mobile machines. With two-circuit flow sharing, Bosch Rexroth offers an evolutionary step towards smart and energy efficient implement hydraulics, ready for energy recovery.
The basis are intelligent over-center pumps and a modular valve platform combined with a comprehensive set of eOC software functions.
Save energy. Scale technology.
Optimized fixed displacement pump for e-drives
Electrified working hydraulics in compact battery-driven machines is becoming increasingly important. To use the full potential of the new architectures, Bosch Rexroth offers an affordable add-on solution to recover large amounts of energy.
The idea is to extend the existing base – for example, in a forklift – towards a two-circuit architecture that overcomes previously necessary compromises.
It is based on compact, noise-optimized components with the focus on efficiency and energy recuperation.
The e-volution
The Now-Next-Beyond of the eLion portfolio
What is Rexroth’ vision on electrification for off-highway? What is the market asking for? What needs to be developed? And when? Steffen will answer alle those questions… and more.
He will elaborate on what is currently being in development, what will be in the future and what is already available today.
Detailed info on EMS (motors for speed) and EMP (motors for power/torque) and an insight in the Le-Electrix joint venture.
Comprehensive electric portfolio and new software platform
Electrification in the off-highway market is on the rise. Striving to be a leading partner for OEMs, Bosch Rexroth has further expanded and diversified its eLION electric portfolio.
At Mobile 2024, OEMs could experience a range of innovations such as the new EMP motor-generator, an inverter portfolio for compact machines, and the new Power&Motion Control Platform, part of the BODAS ecosystem.
Holistic noise-management for more comfort
Especially when used in inner-city areas, silent operations turn out a competitive advantage for off-highway machines. At Bosch Rexroth, we have made noise optimization an integral part of our pump development.
Already today, a range of measures has been implemented that address both the pump and the entire machine system.
When OEMs combine their machine expertise with our product and NVH (Noise, Vibration and Harshness) expertise, silence will no more be challenging.
Keynote: HAN Automotive Research
Innovation in mobile machine automation via applied research at HAN
HAN Automotive Research is a research group aimed at practice oriented research in clean and smart mobility.
The research group is part of HAN School of Engineering and Automotive and is closely related to all HAN engineering disciplines.
In its research, HAN Automotive Research combines the strengths of students and full-time researchers.
Vehicles automation has been a research topic for many years, resulting in a research cluster focusing on ‘mobile robotics’, active in multiple application domains (road vehicles, logistics, agrifood, healthcare).
This is possible, because topics like localization, path planning, path tracking and obstacle avoidance are generic, overarching challenges in these application domains.
The team strives for defining and improving good architectures, workflows and development tools. As we do applied research, our solutions are aimed for good performance in practical applications, so using industrial solutions is key.
Our talk will elaborate on some of the general challenges in mobile robotics, the related architectural choices we make and uses some examples from ongoing and finalized projects.
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