Designers: RAD Skunkworks, Robotic Assistance Devices, Ferndale, Michigan, USA
Manufacturers: Robotic Assisstance Devices, Ferndale, Michigan, USA
ROSA is a security supplemental device that includes critical autonomous responses to help simulate security personnel actions at a fraction of the cost. The visual language was conceived to look vigilant but neutral, reinforcing either welcoming or deterring messages displayed on its screen. ROSA can escalate its autonomous responses based on a variety of customizable conditions including time of day, the movement or presence of detected persons, and much more.
ROSA is primarily used to recognize and deter common instances of trespassing, loitering and vagrancy which often lead to more serious crimes. The device’s continually active analytics – all built-in – create an alert based on the client’s needs and the time of day or day of the week.
An internal countdown timer may be activated when ROSA detects a human, and if the identified person remains in the surveilled area beyond the established time, a visual alarm and audible alert are activated.
Furthermore, an on-duty guard or remote monitoring officer would be notified of the incident and then could visually identify these suspicious individuals. Once identified, the guard could initiate an audio announcement through the ROSA device notifying them that they must leave, or the property would take appropriate further actions. ROSA only requires power as it includes all necessary communications hardware, including near Wi-Fi quality enhanced cellular communications.
ROSA’s ability to autonomously respond to events is powered by its AI-driven security analytics that includes human and vehicle detection, license plate recognition, responsive digital signage and audio messaging, and complete integration with Robotic Assistant Devices RAD’s software suite notification and response library. ROSA is committed to helping protect your properties, facilities, employees, and guests. At the core of the entire RAD ecosystem is what’s known as the ‘autonomous response’ – the AI-powered device’s programmed or learned reaction to events and conditions within its surveilled field of view. While most other ‘security devices’ before RAD would simply record video for retrieval and review after a suspected occurrence, RAD devices can detect and deter instances like trespassing, loitering and vagrancy which often lead to more serious or costly crimes.