Human-machine collaborative patrol for data centers. An autonomous robot equipped with multi-sensor fusion (360° LiDAR + dual depth cameras + thermal imaging) handles the routine 24×7 inspection loop — while engineers, via wearables and AI-summarized meetings, stay focused on decisions, not data collection. Engineered for dense hot/cold-aisle environments with six-pillar safety (UN38.3 / CE / FCC).
Manual data-center patrol runs fewer than two sweeps a day, halts at night, leans on individual experience, and produces output that needs re-entry. Operations are migrating from “staffed patrols” to “unattended operations” — and the workload that survives is exactly the work robots handle best.
Manual sweeps < 2/day, no night patrol. Routine work consumes most human capacity. ASIO runs 24×7 unattended, frees staff for complex decisions.
Well-trained ops staff are scarce and expensive; turnover is high. Robot direct cost falls every year; indirect cost is minimal. No “resignation risk”.
Human reports lean on “personal feeling” and need second-entry. Robot output is quantifiable, automated, electronic, and visualized — every sweep, every reading, every anomaly logged.
Robot technology is advancing rapidly — perception, mobility, AI reasoning. Pair machines with humans for the simple-repetitive loop, humans for the complex-judgment loop. A hybrid ops model.
ASIO Inspection handles the autonomous inspection loop. ASIO Wearables adds intelligent wearables for human collaboration. The result is a closed loop where the robot collects, the engineer decides, and the system learns.
Automated inspection route. Automated recognition. Big-data collection. Preventive alerting. The autonomous loop that runs without human intervention.
Intelligent wearables for the human on duty. One-click call. One-click team-up. One-click collaboration. Multi-end decision. AI summarization. The collaboration layer.
Operation center dispatches via large-screen. Robot pushes anomaly to engineer. Engineer wears device, joins the meeting, decides. Work order generated, staff dispatched, problem resolved. Closed loop.
Borrowed from the classical Chinese diagnostic method — look · listen · ask · act — ASIO observes, senses, queries, and intervenes with engineered precision across every aisle sweep.
Server fault-light state (auto-photographed). Meter readings. Switch / breaker position. Thermal distribution maps with high/low hotspots and anomaly flagging. Abnormal-object detection. Personnel behavior. Remote viewing via live stream.
Real-time temperature and humidity mapping (cloud-map visualization). Particulate concentration. Harmful-gas detection with alerting. Anomalous noise detection with early warning.
13.3″ touchscreen HMI. Natural-language voice engine: greetings, navigation, broadcasting, querying, audio/video playback, training announcements. Video call + visitor registration for back-line support and access control.
Per-metric threshold and alarm-rule configuration. Filter, screen, and report. Laser-positioning assist to avoid human error. Direct integration with smart-wearable and meeting-decision system for immediate problem resolution.
Engineered for the dense hot/cold-aisle geometry of real data centers — 0° turning radius, active cold-aisle door control, fall protection, and always-on wireless with wired offline backup at the dock.
Smooth driving on raised floor tiles. In-place rotation in the aisle. Compact footprint.
Auto scene-map drawing. High-precision positioning. Path re-planning on obstacle. Active avoidance, wait, and re-route.
Dual depth cameras + LiDAR + collision sensor fusion. 3D scan up to ~1.5 m height. Detects drops, edges, and pits. Emergency braking.
Wireless interface to cold/hot-aisle containment doors. Robot opens, passes through, closes — fully autonomous between containment zones.
Detects sunken floor sections, edges, and pits in real time. Emergency braking to prevent falls.
802.11X WiFi for real-time upload. When WiFi unavailable — offline mode stores locally, syncs via wired link at the charging dock. Data integrity preserved.
When inspection cycle completes or battery is low, the robot returns to the dock and recharges. Lithium BMS-managed; low-voltage slow-charge supported.
Hand-controller / keyboard / web / on-board touch — site-local or remote tele-op. Multi-robot cluster view on the platform.
From personnel exposure to battery chemistry, charging current, network interruption, driving dynamics, and material emissions — every pillar is engineered, every certification independently audited.
No mechanical arm — no pinch points. Smooth body, no sharp protrusions. Lightweight chassis reduces collision impact. Multiple emergency brakes accessible to humans.
Lithium-iron cell chemistry. Dedicated protection enclosure. UN38.3 transport-use certified (altitude / temperature / vibration / shock / external short / impact / overcharge / forced discharge).
Battery Management System (BMS). Low-power design — low-voltage slow-charge is sufficient. Built-in fire-suppression at the dock.
Auto-reconnect on WiFi drop. Offline-store-and-sync at the dock when WiFi is unavailable. Inspection evidence never lost.
3D obstacle avoidance. Path re-planning. Collision protection. Emergency braking. Bionics-inspired multi-vision + multi-sensor fusion.
Flame-retardant, eco-compliant chassis and structural materials. RoHS-aligned electronics.
Browser-based platform manages every robot, every inspection route, every alarm. Multi-user concurrent login with role-based access. Real-time visualization (temperature / humidity cloud maps, device state, video) and one-click integration with dynamic-environment monitoring, DCIM, DCOM, and 3D visualization systems via standard data interfaces.
Inspection routes, schedules, parameters, alarm thresholds, and alarm logic are all configurable. Reports generated automatically. Inspection data, alarms, and video archived for audit.
In-house R&D since 2015. Each generation refines the chassis, sensing, AI, and human-machine interface — without breaking the deployment story. Same management platform, same training, same spare parts.
Initiated based on in-house experience and customer demand analysis.
First-generation DC inspection robot. Officially named “ASIO-S1”.
Tested in depth. Customer feedback folded into mechanical, sensing, and UX upgrades.
Built for special-needs customers — additional sensing, route-learning, and remote tele-op depth.
New product lines responding to specific customer segments and the broader roadmap.
From single-robot patrol to human-machine collaboration — integrating robots, wearables, handhelds, and AI meeting systems. Current production.
AGH delivers ASIO across Hong Kong and APAC. We don't drop-ship robots — we deploy them. Our team maps the data-hall geometry, defines inspection routes and alarm thresholds, integrates with existing DCIM / DCOM / dynamic-environment systems, trains on-site staff, and supports multi-year operation with locally stocked spares.
Delivery is bilingual — English / Simplified / Traditional. Compliance documentation available for cross-border project handovers.
30 minutes with our team. We'll review your hall geometry, current ops model, and existing DCIM / DCOM / dynamic-environment systems — and propose an ASIO inspection configuration. No commitment.
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