Jan. 24, 2022
Robots as security guards may sound like something out of a Science-Fiction movie, but recent developments in technology have made this once futuristic idea a reality.
In fact, reports predict that the Global Security Robots Market, estimated to be valued at $2.27B in 2022, will continue to grow exponentially in the coming years, suggesting that Automated Security Robots are here to stay.
So what exactly are Automated Security Robots and what part can they play in protecting your business? Let’s find out.
Automated Security Robots (ASR) are autonomous machines (ground-based or flying) that are primarily used to enhance the safety and security of various spaces through surveillance and monitoring.
They combine self-navigation with visual and thermal imaging to collect and analyze data while patrolling indoor and outdoor spaces. The data goes back to a central control hub in real-time which uses artificial intelligence to assess and report any credible threats or safety risks.
ASRs make ideal security patrol robots because:
Automated security robots are usually provided as part of a Robots as a Service (RaaS) solution. RaaS is a rapidly expanding solution to business needs, expected by ABI research to reach 1.3m units per year by 2026. These solutions normally provide the necessary equipment and software, take care of integration, and provide ongoing support.
Using change detection and predictive analytics, ASRs identify and assess potential threats in real-time, minimizing human bias and eliminating false alarms.
Ideal for businesses of all sizes that can’t commit to taking on more staff or cover the entire space with sensors. So far RaaS has proven to be a scalable cost-effective solution.
ASRs rely on built-in navigation systems to effectively move around an area. This navigation system can be GPS-based whilst outdoors and use contour or visual-based navigation for indoor, GPS-deprived environments.
Robots can be programmed to patrol a set scheduled route or sent on ad-hoc missions and avoid obstacles using 3D scanning technology. Some drones are enabled with infrared illumination to allow them to navigate in poorly lit areas.
ASRs use a combination of tools for data collection including high-definition, infrared and thermal cameras. They can collect essential data about safety and security and also assist with other operational tasks such as inventory counts, compliance audits, and more.
The data from cameras and sensors can be recorded and stored in the cloud or using an on-premises solution, based on customer need. When using the cloud-based system, it can be easily and securely accessed remotely, reducing the need for an on-site staff presence.
The ASR system works alongside and integrates with existing security and building systems to provide a complete security and building management solution.
Whilst ASRs cannot completely replace human operators (yet), they can effectively support in-person security forces. An Oxford University study predicted with a very high probability that human security guards will be automated within 20 years.
Here are some of the benefits of adding ASRs to your existing security;
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