Sentinel
Why Choose Sentinel?
If ur managing a fleet that needs to keep moving even when software glitches, Sentinel is prob the one. Main benefit is super fast teleop so you can jump in w/o the usualy lag spike killing productivity. Keeps things running at near 100% uptime since you dont have to fly out to reset a stuck unit. Real deal breaker is the latency requirement though. While the speed is great, bad internet turns into a headache mid-op. Its best when you need immediate human override because the AI failed, not just for general remote viewing. Honestly, if your bots handle simple loops fine, this might be overkill. Only grab this if downtime costs serious money and you actually need that backup pilot mode ready to roll.
Avea's Sentinel is the fastest remote teleoperation software on the market, so you can control your robots from anywhere in the world. With Sentinel, robotics companies can keep their robots at 100% uptime and instantly intervene when autonomy breaks down.
Sentinel Introduction
What is Sentinel?
Sentinel is basically remote teleoperation software for controlling robots from literally anywhere. It acts as the fastest option on the market helping robotics companies keep their bots at 100% uptime most of the time. If the autonomous mode breaks down you can instantly jump in to fix it instead of waiting around. its really aimed at teams who wanna ensure their gear stays online even when the smart stuff fails.
How to use Sentinel?
Ok so getting started isnt too hard but u do need the right setup first. Basically u gotta install the Sentinel client on the robot side so it can talk to the cloud. Then sign up for an account and pair ur device with the fleet. Once thats done, login to teh web interface and pull up the live feed. That’s basically it for onboarding. When u hit the button to take over, the latency is super low which is the main sell here. So if the robot freezes or encounters something its not programmed for, u just step in via the controller. No need for complex calibrations most times. Just grab the controls, guide it through the glitch, and switch back to auto mode once things are sorted out. Keeps ops running smooth without waiting for techs onsite. One tip though, make sure ur internet connection is stable cause lag ruins the whole point. Also check permissions first so u got access to all the bots. Once everything connects, you should be good to go. Its pretty straightforward compared to other tools out there. Just test it out before deploying critical stuff.
Why Choose Sentinel?
If ur managing a fleet that needs to keep moving even when software glitches, Sentinel is prob the one. Main benefit is super fast teleop so you can jump in w/o the usualy lag spike killing productivity. Keeps things running at near 100% uptime since you dont have to fly out to reset a stuck unit. Real deal breaker is the latency requirement though. While the speed is great, bad internet turns into a headache mid-op. Its best when you need immediate human override because the AI failed, not just for general remote viewing. Honestly, if your bots handle simple loops fine, this might be overkill. Only grab this if downtime costs serious money and you actually need that backup pilot mode ready to roll.
Sentinel Features
Remote Teleop
- ✓Ultra low-lantecy streams lets u steer real quick
- ✓Connects securely from any location globally
- ✓Video feeds update smoothly w/o buffering
- ✓Command signals land near-instantly
Fleet Uptime
- ✓Keeps robots active 100 percent of time
- ✓Jump in manually when autonomy glitchses out
- ✓Live dashboards track bot status clearly
- ✓Cuts down on expensive downtime hours
Deployment & Collab
- ✓Cloud setup is super easy n plug-n-play
- ✓Multiple users share access for teamwork
- ✓Integrate smooth with your current stack
- ✓Secure auth prevents unauthorized entry
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