Walking robots: four legs and countless applications
All-terrain, ideal for small to medium-sized areas
Walking robots – impressively agile and flexible
Most walking robots are 4-legged models that move anatomically like a dog and are roughly the same size. This comparison is also apt in that these robots are similarly agile and cross-country, i.e. they can also climb stairs and cross obstacles.
Already highly efficient with on-board resources, the walking robots can be adapted to a wide variety of situations and scenarios, as required in the security, maintenance and facility management sectors, thanks to different payloads.
We intensively test the most promising models of the top international manufacturers and optimise them for specific customer requirements. Our team is always at the cutting edge when it comes to walking robots.We are currently using 2 models in order to be able to offer safety concepts in a technical and attractively priced manner:
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- Allrounder Spot from Bostion Dynamics – More Info >>>
- Supporter Go1 from Unitree Robotics – More Info >>>
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Customised service from Security Robotics
- Installation / adjustment of various camera and hardware components
- Connection to customer software
- Connection / connection to the customer’s control centre
- Custom software programming
- Integration of the robot on the object
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Features of walking robots
All-terrain
Safe on the move, even on all surfaces, difficult terrain, up and down stairs.
Temperatureresist
Withstands extreme conditions and remains fully functional when used in high heat and freezing cold.
All seeing
On-board and payload cameras with high-resolution 360° panoramic view, zoom, night vision, object detection.
Resilient
Flexible mounting of sensors, cameras etc. with a maximum total load of 14 kg (Spot) / 4 kg (Go1).
Networked
Maintains a permanent connection to cemergency call and service control centres, as well as systems integrated into the network.
Autonomous
Acts autonomously & according to stored parameters on defined routes and recharges itself at stations (Spot only).
Attentive
Avoids collisions thanks to dynamic reaction to obstacles and has integrated impact protection.
Intelligent
AI-supported dynamic algorithms ensure optimised autonomous behaviour.
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FAQ – Walking robots
How long can the GO1 walking robot be used?
The operating time of the GO1 walking robot is made particularly efficient by the use of Quickload rechargeable batteries, which can be replaced within seconds. The GO1 can be used continuously for 1-2 hours without the need for a long charging time. This function...
For which applications is the GO1 suitable?
The GO1 is extremely versatile and is suitable for a wide range of applications. Due to its compact design, flexibility and robust features, the GO1 can be used in various scenarios, such as Guarding and security: the GO1 can be used as an agile supporter in guarding....
Which sensors and cameras are integrated in the GO1?
The GO1 has ultrasonic sensors, foot force sensors and 5 sets of fish-eye stereo cameras for a high-resolution 360° all-round view. Various additional modules are also available, such as LIDAR and a thermal imaging camera, which significantly expand its perception...
How big is the GO1 and what additional modules are available?
The GO1 has dimensions of 220x290x588 mm (WxHxL) without payloads (additional equipment) and weighs 12 kg. It can be equipped with additional modules such as LIDAR, a 3-axis arm with gripping function or a thermal imaging camera, which considerably extends its...
What advantages does the GO1 offer compared to larger robots?
Thanks to its compact design, the GO1 is lightweight, transportable and ready for immediate use. For example, the system can be transported in the boot of any vehicle and deployed on site by a security guard for property protection tasks. The Go1 has modular equipment...
In which scenarios has SPOT already performed successfully?
SPOT has proven its resilience by being used successfully on oil platforms and in hazardous environments such as the Chernobyl zone. We also have experience in dense forest terrain and jungles. Walking robots are just as often used in industrial plants as research...
What do you need to know about the maintenance of walking robots like Spot?
Regular hardware and software checks are standard. In addition to the remote evaluation of all system data, check-ups are also carried out on site and the robot itself, its payload equipment and charging station are cleaned and checked. Software updates, security...
What degree of autonomy does the Spot walking robot have?
SPOT operates completely autonomously and follows predefined routes, with dynamic algorithms and AI support ensuring optimised autonomous behaviour. It is possible to switch flexibly between the routes, and the immediate reaction to events can also be defined. After...
What technical features make SPOT particularly efficient?
SPOT impresses with AI algorithms and big data analysis, which enable it to gain precision and intelligence with every use. Its modular and customisable equipment with, for example, stereo cameras, LIDAR, PTZ camera, thermal imaging camera, 3-axis arm with gripping...
In which environments can a walking robot like Spot be used most effectively?
SPOT shows its effectiveness in a variety of environments, on rough construction sites, in industrial plants, logistics areas, between railway tracks, but also in buildings, even exotic environments such as jungles. Thanks to its all-terrain mobility and robustness,...