Corso, an indoor patrol robot developed by DOGU, is a specialized solution designed to perform monitoring and security tasks in expansive indoor environments such as large shopping malls, parking lots, museums, and office buildings.
The robot conducts patrol operations around the clock—both during high-traffic daytime hours and quiet nighttime hours—to detect hazardous conditions or security risks within the environment and provide real-time alerts to managers.
Components
| Robot | Mobile Robot: DOGU's Indoor Patrol Robot D-BOT Corso; - Robot Size (W*D*H): 700*500*1,100 mm; - Robot Weight: 100 kg; - Maximum Speed: 1.5 m/s; - Operation/Charging Time: 8/10 hours; - Includes wireless communication module, no separate communication infrastructure installation required; Doguspace Autonomous Driving Robot Platform: D-BOT Corso v4; |
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| Peripherals | Robot control Robot Software for security purposes provided as standard; Robot Planner Robot Software and tablet PC for easy-to-use robot setup provided as standard; automatic docking charging station provided as standard; wireless charging station available as an option; service server setup required; no setup required when controlling individual robots separately; a separate investment of 50 million KRW is required for multiple robot management (MRM) operations. |
Workflow
| STEP 1. | Patrol work instructions |
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| STEP 2. | Performing patrol operations while moving along the optimal route |
| STEP 3. | Real-time monitoring and AI-based environmental perception surveillance through control robot software |
| STEP 4. | Remote robot control and recording/notification upon detection of dangerous situations |
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