Joint patent filed for AI-enabled energy optimization

Salzburg University and ABB’s Machine Automation Division (B&R) collaborate to advance sustainability in industrial motion control

Salzburg University of Applied Sciences and ABB’s Machine Automation Division (B&R) are working together to apply artificial intelligence (AI) to improve energy efficiency in industrial automation. The collaboration, anchored in the Josef Ressel Center for Intelligent and Secure Industrial Automation (JRZ ISIA), focuses on translating advanced research into industrial drive systems.

A recent milestone of this collaboration is the filing of a joint patent application in the field of energy-optimized motion control for drive systems used in industrial automation, such as robots, machine tools and automated production lines, where highly dynamic motion sequences including positioning, acceleration, deceleration and cyclic movement must be controlled with high precision. The development reflects ongoing efforts to bridge academic research and industrial application.

The collaboration explores applying AI, in particular reinforcement learning (RL) methods that can learn directly from real system behavior. A learning agent, deployed on the physical system, interacts with the machine and autonomously learns how different motion profiles contribute to energy losses, adapting the control strategy accordingly, without requiring a complete system model.

A key innovation of the work lies in a mathematical formulation of the learning strategy, which enables faster learning with reduced data requirements. This allows reinforcement learning methods to be applied in industrial environments. As a result, deployment in cyber-physical systems becomes economically and technically viable, with the goal of making motion sequences substantially more energy-efficient while fully reflecting real operating conditions.

“The collaboration and the resulting patent filing clearly demonstrate how scientific excellence and industrial practice come together at the Josef Ressel Center. Our aim is to ensure that research does not stop at the laboratory, but results in tangible technological innovations for industry,” said Stefan Huber, head of research at Salzburg University of Applied Sciences. “In the field of artificial intelligence in particular, Austria and Europe need research at the technological forefront that delivers direct impact on industrial value creation.”

Martin Haidacher, innovation manager at B&R, added: “Close cooperation with Salzburg University of Applied Sciences allows us to bring innovative research methods into practical industrial applications at an early stage. It highlights the value of combining academic research with industrial expertise to advance the development of solutions that deliver value in real-world applications.”

The underlying research builds on several years of development. Initial work dates back to 2020, when the topic was launched within the EU Interreg project KI-Net. Since 2022, the research has been further developed within the Josef Ressel Center in collaboration with industry partners from B&R, COPA-Data and others.

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