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Robotic Assistance Devices, Inc. (RAD), a wholly-owned subsidiary of On the Move Systems, Inc., has announced it will introduce its latest artificial intelligence guarding solution, the Security Control and Observation Tower (SCOT), at ISC West 2018 in Las Vegas.

SCOT is ideal for any application where long-range human detection, automated and custom interaction, and a visible security presence are needed to expand an organisation's situational awareness while protecting people and assets from outside threats. 

AI-powered perimeter surveillance

SCOT is a standalone, remote, portable, self-sufficient intelligence observation tower designed to expand an organisation's security reach instantly. The SCOT solution is ideal for perimeter surveillance for critical infrastructure, distribution and storage centres, data centres, high-value outdoor areas, homeowner's associations and other restricted properties.SCOT debuts the RAD Software Suite that allows immediate and mobile access to alerts and controls generated by SCOT

SCOT is customisable and can be used anywhere a ‘stand-at-post’ guarding position is in use, at any visitor/employee check-in location and at any kiosk location.

SCOT is equipped with artificial intelligence that powers human detection analytics, featuring the longest-range detection at low false alarm rates. In addition, SCOT debuts the RAD Software Suite, which is a collection of integrated software applications hosted in Microsoft’s Azure Cloud services and allows immediate and mobile access to alerts and controls generated by SCOT.

Addressing security challenges

SCOT’s use of artificial intelligence allows it to deliver guarding services at a fraction of the cost and is considerably more affordable than any human or automated solution on the market.

Not only does SCOT allow flexibility for deployment, but it also results in an organisation's ability to scale as needed to fully address security challenges. Customers that need more control and protection of their facilities can deploy the SCOT solution at a fraction of the cost of other solutions,” said Steve Reinharz, President and CEO, RAD. 

SCOT's ability to be instantly deployed to a location makes it unique in the market, as many of today's end users require solutions that offer immediate and long-term results without the debilitating cost or installation time of infrastructure investment.

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