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Drones instead of security guards: YADOS relies on high-tech

Drones and sensors secure the premises of the medium-sized company YADOS against unwanted visitors—efficiently, cost-effectively, and safely networked via IoT mobile communications.

YADOS premises with production halls

In brief

  • YADOS replaces traditional security guards with a fully automated solution consisting of drones and intelligent sensor technology via the telecoms mobile network.
  • When an alarm is triggered, drones take off autonomously, transmit live images to a control centre and deter intruders.
  • The rental model reduces costs, increases security on the enlarged premises and guarantees data protection (GDPR-compliant).

YADOS adapts protective measures to double production area

Business has been booming for YADOS in recent years—so much so that the manufacturer of district heating stations and combined heat and power plants not only plans to increase its staff significantly, but also doubled its production space last year. However, this expansion also increased security requirements, as YADOS, like all manufacturing companies, must protect itself against risks such as material theft. The previous security service could no longer reliably cover the entire company premises, which now spans almost 150,000 square meters, including 24,000 for production.

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Drones and sensors working together

Since the costs of security services are high, and qualified staff are hard to find, YADOS opted for a digital solution based on fully automated drone surveillance and intelligent sensors. Together with its long-standing service provider Deutsche Telekom, the manufacturer developed a new, comprehensive security concept: Outside of operating hours, networked sensors and camera traps monitor the outdoor area.

In case of suspicious activity, a gateway sends a message via Telekom’s mobile network to an AI cloud platform from the drone manufacturer. This “Flight Automation Center” enables highly automated drone operation without the need for a pilot. When an alarm is triggered, the AI software analyzes sensor and camera data and, if necessary, activates a surveillance drone stationed on YADOS’s premises. 

The drone automatically launches from its base station and flies directly to the incident location. Its flight noise and lights can already deter potential intruders. Additionally, it transmits live images in real time via mobile network to a 24/7 control center. Security experts analyze the situation and, if necessary, trigger the alert chain. Police, regional security services, and YADOS itself can be notified. The drone, equipped with a thermal imaging camera, also performs automated patrol flights at irregular intervals over the premises, providing additional protection.

YADOS at a glance

YADOS is a medium-sized manufacturer of district heating stations, combined heat and power plants, and components for efficient heating networks. Founded in 2009 in Hoyerswerda, the company now employs more than 300 people. As a subsidiary of the internationally active Hoval AG, YADOS supplies energy providers, municipalities and utilities, industrial companies, and commercial property operators. YADOS’s products are used throughout Europe, and the company continually invests in expanding its locations and technologies.

All from a single source

Telekom not only provides mobile connectivity but also delivers the complete system through its partners—from concept to operation. “For us, this means we have a central contact for all matters concerning our new security concept,” says YADOS’s authorized officer Olaf Besser. “And thanks to the rental model, we remain flexible and also have the assurance of always being technologically up to date.” Telekom’s mobile network ensures reliable, GDPR-compliant, and fast transmission of video data from the drone to the control center.

The new system brings decisive advantages for YADOS. “The costs for securing our company premises are significantly lower than with classic security guards or all-round video surveillance,” says Besser. Staff requirements are eliminated, and the technology is ready for use around the clock. Surveillance is also more comprehensive and reliable: The entire premises are permanently and seamlessly monitored, alarm messages are checked immediately, and response times are much shorter. 

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Kerstin Koch

Marketing Manager IoT

Since 2016, Kerstin has been part of the IoT journey at Deutsche Telekom. Over the years, she has supported numerous marketing and cultural projects – always with the goal of making IoT tangible and relevant. She translates complex topics into clear, user-focused language and puts real customer success stories front and center. In the IoT blog, she highlights selected use cases and references, showing how companies create measurable value with IoT.

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