How does the navigation system of an autonomous tool carrier work?

De Vector WD2.0 autonomous mower uses different technologies to make its navigation system work.

GPS: The system uses GPS (Global Positioning System) to determine its position. The device uses satellites to determine its exact location.

Gyroscope: The device uses a gyroscope to determine its orientation and movements. This helps the device to accurately plan and track its movements.

Sensors: The device also uses various sensors, such as LiDAR and bumper sensors, to detect and avoid obstacles while navigating. This helps the device stay safe as it moves through the environment.

Cards: The device uses maps to plan and navigate its route. The environment is mapped in advance on the basis of AutoCAD and this is read into the software of the Vector autonomous mowing machine. As a result, the mower will immediately go to work at the time of delivery.

Using these technologies, the Vector WD2.0 autonomous mower can autonomously navigate and efficiently mow grass without human intervention. The unit can receive commands from the owner via an app and can also be automatically programmed to mow continuously or at specific times.