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    Intro: Shop Floor Management
    • 09 Jul 2024
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    Intro: Shop Floor Management


    Article summary

    Feature update

    From r283 onwards, display devices are renamed interfaces.

    The Shop Floor tab is the place to manage all your work stations running the Tulip Player. This page will help you organize which apps can run at given stations. You can assign your gateways into the appropriate locations as well.

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    Stations

    Stations serve as digital representations of physical workspaces where tasks are executed. These encompass the hardware running Tulip applications, such as the Interface (display device) (a key component in Tulip's ecosystem), machinery, edge devices, and more.

    On this page, you can create stations, assign interfaces (display devices) to stations, and edit station details.

    ControlWhen to use
    Create stationCreate a new station
    Create station groupOrganize stations into groups (e.g. based on production process or physical location on the floor)
    Edit station detailsView current state and recent events; edit app assignments, devices, and timezone

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    Interfaces (Display Devices)

    An interface (display device) is the medium through which you access the Tulip Player. In the backend, app editors and citizen developers use the app editor to build and modify apps. Once an app is published, operators interact with it via an interface, which can be any internet-capable device with a screen, such as a phone, tablet, or computer.

    On this page, you can monitor your interfaces, including their assigned stations, software version, and online/offline status.

    ControlWhen to use
    Create interfaceCreate new interface
    Edit interfaceEdit name, station
    Remove interfaceRemove device from account

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    Machines

    On this page, you can set up and manage machines, which allow you to establish a connection between Tulip and a physical device that you have on your shop floor.

    ControlWhen to use
    Create machineCreate a new machine
    Create machine typeSet parameters and values such as: Attributes, Activity fields, Downtime reasons, States
    Data sourcesProvide the credentials, address, and other data needed to connect to a third party data store such as OPC UA, MQTTA, APIs, or edge devices

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    Edge Devices

    These settings become available after you have purchased edge devices. Then, setup either an Edge IO or Edge MC.

    Edge devices refer to hardware that connects directly to the physical world and interacts with the Tulip platform. These devices capture data from sensors, machines, or other industrial equipment and transmit it to the Tulip platform for processing, analysis, and visualization.

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    Vision

    Vision is a feature within the Tulip platform that leverages computer vision and image recognition technologies to enhance manufacturing and operational processes. It allows users to integrate cameras and vision systems with Tulip apps to capture, analyze, and act on visual data in real-time. Key capabilities of Tulip Vision include:

    Vision Capabilities.jpg

    ControlWhen to use
    Camera configurationsCamera configurations manage which vision functions are enabled. Define regions that are relative to the physical workspace directly on top of the live camera view, and enable detectors for each region. Each camera configuration can be assigned to one or more physical camera sensors connected to a station on the shop floor.
    DetectorsDetectors define which visual events get monitored. For example, a change detector can monitor regions for changes, while a jig detector tracks objects with markers. We will add more detectors over time.
    IP camerasIP cameras allow getting video streams from cameras broadcasting video over the network and use them for processing, similar to USB connected cameras.
    ModelsModels allow running custom visual detections in real time on the edge.

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