Mobile Automation X90
Mobile automation refers to the use of rugged, scalable control and computing systems to automate functions in commercial, agricultural, construction, and municipal vehicles. These systems help modern machines operate with higher efficiency, safety, reliability, and connectivity.
Mobile automation platforms—such as B&R’s suite of mobile products—combine specialized hardware, software, and communication technologies designed to withstand harsh outdoor environments while delivering advanced control and diagnostics capabilities.
Rugged, Vehicle‑Ready Hardware
Mobile automation solutions use toughened PLCs, HMIs, I/O modules, and PCs engineered for extreme conditions such as heat, cold, dirt, vibration, moisture, and shock. For example, B&R’s Automation PC 3100 Mobile provides IP69K protection for harsh outdoor use.
Likewise, the X90 system offers modular PLCs, safety controllers, and I/Os suitable for mobile machinery.
Integrated Safety Functions
Mobile equipment often requires strict functional safety. B&R’s X90 controllers support integrated safety technologies meeting ISO 13849 PL d and ISO 25119 AgPL d standards, enabling safe operation of outdoor and off‑highway vehicles.
Advanced Software & Engineering Tools
Mobile automation platforms provide unified engineering environments, ready‑made software components, and simulation tools to speed development and reduce complexity. B&R’s automation software includes tools for configuration, testing, and deployment, all integrated into one environment.
Connectivity & Communication Standards
Modern mobile equipment must integrate with cloud platforms, other machines, and external implements.
Key technologies include:
- OPC UA for machine‑to‑cloud and cross‑machine data exchange.
- ISOBUS for standardized agricultural equipment communication.
These enable real‑time diagnostics, predictive maintenance, and digital fleet management.
Applications Across Mobile Machinery
Mobile automation is used in:
- Agricultural machines (tractors, sprayers)
- Construction vehicles (loaders, excavators)
- Municipal vehicles (street sweepers, refuse trucks)
- Specialty industrial vehicles that require rugged automation systems
The Power Panel T50 Mobile, for example, is specifically designed as an HMI for agricultural, construction, and municipal vehicles.
Why Mobile Automation Matters
Mobile automation helps manufacturers and fleet operators achieve:
- Higher operating efficiency and precision
- Improved safety through certified safety functions
- Reduced downtime and maintenance costs
- Faster development cycles with modular hardware and integrated software tools
- Future‑proof machine connectivity
As commercial vehicles continue to add more advanced features and digital intelligence, mobile automation systems provide the foundation for next‑generation mobile machine performance.


