An intelligent security robot recently made a debut at the Orange Isle Scenic Area in Changsha. It was independently developed by the team of Zhang Baida, a researcher from the HNU College of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering. The use of this robot will not only improve the security management of the scenic area, but also marks an important step forward in security robot application in tourist attractions.
The intelligent security robot integrates cutting-edge technologies such as low-speed unmanned driving, artificial intelligence, big data analysis, and the Internet of Things, and can perform multiple functions, including autonomous navigation, face recognition, and intelligent alarm. At the Orange Isle Scenic Area, it can carry out 24-hour autonomous patrols, monitoring the security status in real-time and transmitting relevant information to the management center. Beyond that, it also assists in crowd management, visitor guidance and other tasks, helping improve the overall operational efficiency of the scenic area.
The application of this intelligent security robot in the Orange Isle Scenic Area has won applause from the scenic area manager and tourists. The manager said that the robot has greatly enhanced the security management of the scenic area and reduced the workload and costs associated with manned patrols. Visitors also commented that the robot instilled a sense of security and added a lot of fun to their visit.
The leader of the research team mentioned that, in the future, such intelligent robot will play an important role in industrial parks, factories, border defense sector, ports and other scenarios that require uninterrupted patrols, as well as in settings with noise, dust, and high temperatures that may pose health risks to humans.