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SMP Robotics announces that jointly with its US-Canada Master distributor company Robotics Assistance Device (RAD), carried out an deployment of autonomous security robot S5.1 on the territory of the logistics centre in Nevada.

The security robot S5.1 patrols the route along with the warehouses and parking lot with cargo trailers. The robot drives daily from 9 pm to 6 am, its task is to stop at specified points along the route and observe what is happening around. The length of the patrolled route is about 2 kilometres.

Real-time tracking

The S5.1 robot allows personnel to see in real-time who is moving around the parking lot and detects intruders

The purpose of the S5.1 robot guard is to be the “remote eyes” of the security team, the robot allows personnel to see in real-time who is moving around the parking lot. In case of detection of unauthorised vehicles or people, the guards immediately go to intruders from their security office.

Trailer parking is a dynamically changing environment in which the surrounding objects often change. However, due to an advanced self-learning visual navigation system, the robot successfully travels along the route without external intervention.

Autonomous patrolling of perimeters in harsh conditions

An important feature of this implementation is the cold climate on the terrain, at night the temperatures fall below 0 °C, however, the robot perfectly copes with its task and patrols the territory all the time.

RAD is engaged in the service and customisation of SMP Robotics robots for specific applications. RAD integrated the robot into the customer's existing security system and added algorithms of artificial intelligence for automatic detection of violators in the field of view of robots.

The use of SMP Robotics S5 Security Robots and human personnel allows to optimise security tasks and bring security to a new level.

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