Large, complex sites require continuous coverage that is difficult to maintain with human patrols alone. Automation runs routine patrols, while human operators review and confirm alerts before escalation.
Critical infrastructure sites support services on which people rely every day, including power generation, water treatment, transportation networks, communications systems, and data centers. When a security issue goes undetected or takes too long to confirm, the effects can extend beyond a single site and interrupt operations elsewhere.
Guards and fixed systems often struggle to maintain continuous coverage across large facilities, particularly overnight, during weekends, or when incidents require sustained attention over many hours. At the same time, security teams face staffing shortages and high turnover, which limit their ability to maintain consistent patrol coverage and institutional knowledge.
A security system for critical infrastructure must maintain visibility across the full perimeter and deliver verified alerts consistently, without relying on stable staffing levels to function as intended.
Asylon Robotics modernizes critical infrastructure protection by replacing coverage gaps with autonomous ground robots and aerial patrols delivered as a managed service. Rather than adding tools or shifting operational burden onto internal teams, organizations deploy a security system for critical infrastructure that combines robotics, software, and 24/7 oversight through Asylon’s Robotic Security Operations Center (RSOC). This model strengthens robotic perimeter security by delivering verified alerts, continuous monitoring, and predictable performance across complex sites, supporting operational continuity instead of reactive response.
Autonomous patrol missions completed across customer sites
Human-verified inspection points through RSOC oversight
Miles patrolled supporting autonomous drone patrol security
Large, complex sites require continuous coverage that is difficult to maintain with human patrols alone. Automation runs routine patrols, while human operators review and confirm alerts before escalation.
Asylon delivers a managed service that includes hardware, software, and 24/7 monitoring. Customers receive outcomes, not tools to operate.
Trained operators in Asylon’s RSOC review each alert before any response occurs. They confirm whether activity requires action and dismiss false alarms, so teams respond only to verified events within the perimeter intrusion detection system.
Yes. Asylon integrates with access control, alarms, and video platforms to strengthen critical infrastructure protection without replacing existing investments.
As the world’s largest pure-play contract logistics provider, GXO manages large facilities with long perimeters and constant asset movement. Traditional guard patrols struggled to maintain consistent coverage across these sites, especially as labor shortages increased and alarm volume grew.
GXO worked with Asylon Robotics to deploy an automated perimeter security program that combined aerial and ground patrols with 24/7 oversight. The result was a perimeter intrusion detection system that reduced unauthorized access, improved safety, and provided verified alerts without increasing staffing demands.
DroneDog system at GXO’s distribution has patrolled more than 400 miles as of June 3, 2022.
GXO’s aerial-based DroneSentry systems have conducted more than 2,672 automated missions.
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