Simulating Resources using Process Modeling library

Finding ways to optimize processes and free up resources is no easy task. Automation can help in the form of mobile robots. A mobile robot is designed to move around in an environment and perform tasks. For example, you could assign delivery tasks to mobile robots. That would allow your workers to focus on specific tasks and avoid interruptions, such as leaving their workstation to carry things from one place to another. In this course, resources are referred to as human operators, mobile robots and forklifts.
In this course, you will learn how to simulate resources. You will learn how to automate and allocate tasks by vehicles, monitor and track their traffic, and define and edit vehicle pathways. You will also get familiar with different use cases and modules that allow a resource to service different production lines and needs. Using tools, assigning priority to resources and tasks, multi-transporting, and navigation are also covered in this course. At the end of this course, you should be able to configure layouts to use different types of resources, plan and implement their routes and tasks, and troubleshoot common issues associated with the resources.
BEGIN COURSE

TOPIC: PROCESS MODELING
DURATION: 50 mins

REQUIREMENTS:

Visual Components Essentials

Note: This course assumes you are familiar with Process Modeling basics and how to create a layout using this library. To learn about Process Modeling, check out the course "Introduction to Process Modeling".