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On-Premise Robot Scheduling & Coordination

Robot Management System (RMS)

RMS is Geek+'s on-premises robot management system for scheduling and coordinating large robot clusters. Purpose-built for real-time robot fleet optimization, RMS handles dynamic path planning, collision avoidance, load balancing, and traffic management across dozens to hundreds of robots. The system continuously optimizes robot movements based on real-time warehouse conditions, preventing congestion and maximizing throughput.

Robot Management System (RMS)

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Specifications

System Type

Robot fleet scheduling and coordination

Robot Capacity

200+ robots

Core Functions

Path planning,Collision avoidance,Load balancing,Traffic management

Architecture

Modular with Matrix hardware-software platform

Deployment

On-premises or hybrid

Key Features

Large robot cluster scheduling

Intelligent path planning

Collision avoidance and traffic management

Load balancing across robots

Real-time optimization

Modular hardware-software integration (Matrix platform)

Scalable to 200+ robots

Product Description

RMS is Geek+'s on-premises robot management system for scheduling and coordinating large robot clusters. Purpose-built for real-time robot fleet optimization, RMS handles dynamic path planning, collision avoidance, load balancing, and traffic management across dozens to hundreds of robots. The system continuously optimizes robot movements based on real-time warehouse conditions, preventing congestion and maximizing throughput.

Frequently Asked Questions

At only 16 liters and 9 kg, the KR C5 micro enables robot deployment in space-constrained environments - wall-mounted, shelf-installed, or stacked in racks. It operates on single-phase 220V power and includes latest KUKA System Software 8.7, making it ideal for small manufacturers or retrofit installations.

A standard KR C5 cabinet supports up to 8 servo axes. This can be one large multi-axis robot, multiple smaller robots, or robots with external axes. For complex multi-robot systems, multiple cabinets can be networked together.

The KR C5 with KUKA System Software 8.7+ is backward compatible with KR C4 robot programs, allowing migration from legacy systems without complete program rewriting. However, some older robots may require adapter modules.

The KR C5 includes safety-certified functions like emergency stop, safety-rated motion control, force limiting for collaborative applications, and safe standstill monitoring. These functions meet ISO 13849-1 standards for safety-critical applications.

The KR C5 features Gigabit Ethernet, integrated network security, and support for multiple industrial protocols (ProfiNET, DeviceNet, EtherCAT). These enable seamless integration with MES, ERP, and IoT platforms for complete production visibility.

Yes, the KR C5 micro includes optional mounting brackets for standard 19-inch rack rails, enabling integration into data center or control room infrastructure. Multiple micro units can be stacked within a single rack cabinet.