Measuring device, measuring system, and measuring method

A measuring device for wireless stop signals addresses the challenge of accurately assessing communication environments by visualizing reception rates and delay times, enhancing the setup and operation of remote control systems.

JP2026093978APending Publication Date: 2026-06-09IDEC CORP

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
IDEC CORP
Filing Date
2024-11-28
Publication Date
2026-06-09

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing remote operation systems face challenges in accurately assessing the communication environment for wireless stop signals due to noise and obstacles, especially in environments like automated warehouses, making it difficult to confirm the reception status of stop signals without actual operation.

Method used

A measuring device comprising a receiving unit, measuring unit, and display unit to measure and visualize the reception rate and maximum delay time of wireless stop signals, allowing for easy and accurate confirmation of the communication environment.

Benefits of technology

The solution enables easy and accurate visualization of the reception status of wireless stop signals, facilitating better understanding of communication environments and improving the installation and operation of targets within these environments.

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Abstract

By visualizing the reception status of wireless stop signals, the communication environment to be stopped can be easily identified. [Solution] A measuring device 3 is constructed for measuring the reception status of a wireless stop signal. The measuring device 3 comprises a receiving unit 30 that receives the stop signal, a PLC (metering unit) 31 that measures the reception rate and delay time of the stop signal received by the receiving unit 30, and a display unit 32 that displays the measurement results from the PLC 31. The reception rate is calculated based on the number of stop signals received by the receiving unit 30 within a certain measurement time.
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