ARGUS is equipped with computer vision functions controlled by artificial intelligence, based on artificial intelligence algorithms, acoustic analysis and network attack monitoring. The robot can recognize both physical threats, such as unauthorized access or weapons, and cyber attacks in real time and analyze network traffic for anomalies. In this way, the robot can also search for hackers who carry out cyber attacks.

ARGUS’ autonomous navigation is enabled by SLAM technology, which provides localization and mapping for indoor navigation and route planning.

During testing, the robot showed high accuracy in detecting threats and confident movements in various conditions. The system is designed to be easily integrated into various infrastructures, including smart buildings, industrial zones and urban areas.

In the future, it is planned to use several ARGUS robots to coordinate actions in “swarm” mode, exchanging threat data via secure networks and adapting patrol routes according to the situation.

Source: Ferra

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