Autonomous Systems
Autonomous systems close gaps where traditional video surveillance or fence sensors reach their limits—such as large sites, hard-to-access areas, or high staffing requirements. They take over patrols, provide real-time imagery, and respond to defined events, integrated into your existing security processes.
Autonomous security robots
Autonomous security robots carry out recurring patrols on your premises or in warehouses. They move along predefined routes, monitor specified zones, and document anomalies.
Patrouillenrouten werden zentral geplant und gespeichert
Feststellungen werden automatisch an das Leitsystem gemeldet
Direkte Ansprache von Personen bei erkannten Vorfällen ist möglich
How a robot platform becomes an autonomous security robot
Three short insights: from unboxing to technical platform expansion and the first field deployment.
Drone-assisted monitoring
Drones expand your security concept with an aerial perspective. They reach areas that are difficult to access from the ground and provide a quick overview—for example in case of suspected incidents or alarm notifications.
System Integration & Control
Autonomous systems only unfold their full strength when integrated into your existing security landscape. Via central platforms, you control workflows, define responses, and keep all events in view.
Integration into platforms such as Genetec Security Center or Milestone XProtect
Integration with camera, fence, and access-control solutions
Automated responses to detected events
Frequently asked questions about autonomous systems
These standard questions explain how autonomous security solutions are embedded into real protection concepts.
When are autonomous systems useful for site protection?
Autonomous systems are especially useful on large sites, in hard-to-access areas, or wherever recurring patrols would otherwise require high staffing effort. They close gaps that traditional video surveillance or fence sensors alone cannot cover economically or continuously.
What tasks do autonomous security robots take over?
Autonomous security robots run predefined patrol routes, monitor specified zones, document anomalies, and report relevant findings to the control system. Depending on the setup, they can also address people directly when incidents are detected.
What role do drones play in a security concept?
Drones add a fast aerial overview to ground-based security systems. They are particularly useful when suspected incidents, alarm messages, or complex terrain must be assessed quickly. This makes it possible to inspect difficult areas precisely and provide live images in real time.
Can autonomous systems be integrated into existing platforms?
Yes. Autonomous systems should always be connected to the existing security landscape. Through platforms such as Genetec Security Center or Milestone XProtect, robots, drones, cameras, fence sensors, and access-control solutions can be managed centrally and coordinated responses can be defined.
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