Asylon Robotics Deploys DroneDog for Enhanced Security at Indianapolis 500
Asylon Robotics introduces DroneDog to enhance security at the Indianapolis 500, focusing on tunnel surveillance. The deployment aims to address safety concerns at large public events.

Asylon Robotics will deploy its robotic security dog, DroneDog, at the Indianapolis 500 for enhanced safety on race day. This marks the third deployment of the technology at the venue, which features complex infrastructure and large crowds.
DroneDog is designed for tunnel security and operates remotely from Philadelphia, utilizing a mesh radio system for communication in crowded conditions. Equipped with surveillance and thermal scanning capabilities, it can also incorporate chemical detection and two-way communication technologies. The need for innovative security solutions has grown due to recent acts of violence at public events, and DroneDog aims to provide an additional security layer.




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