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Vision sensors to enable automated vehicle glazing

An Oxford Sensor Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 8, 2001

Oxford Sensor Technology has been awarded three major orders to supply vision sensors to enable automated vehicle glazing for one American and two European automotive plants.

Oxford Sensor Technology Ltd (OST) based in Abingdon, Oxfordshire (UK), has been awarded three major orders to supply vision sensors to enable automated vehicle glazing for one American and two European automotive plants.

The order follows a world first at Ford Dagenham (UK) undertaken with systems design and integration by Cimac, Stanford Le Hope, Essex (UK) and utilising ABB robots, where OST sensors enabled windscreens to be fitted whilst the vehicle is moving along the production line.

The Specular reflection Sensor (SRS) uses light reflected from curved surfaces to precisely locate features on the car body.

This information then guides the glass insertion robots to the correct apertures, allowing positioning of glass within a fraction of a millimetre.

The orders confirm OST_s acceptance by the automotive industry and its ability to compete against the long established suppliers of vision systems for vehicle assembly.

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