Current Developments in Forensic Robotics and Integrated Security Systems

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47272/KIKPhD.2025.3.2

Keywords:

Forensic robotics, Autonomous systems, Drones, Robot dogs, Integrated security systems

Abstract

Over the past two decades, technological development—particularly in the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI)—has created new opportunities for forensic science. Autonomous and remotely operated technological solutions, whether land-based, aerial or other specialised systems, have by now become genuine auxiliary tools in forensic practice.

On the basis of the findings presented in this study, the technologies examined may be capable of supporting law enforcement more effectively than at present, provided that they operate as an integrated system: through sensor fusion, real-time data processing and human–machine cooperation. This study seeks to outline how such an integrated forensic robotics system may be conceptualised, and to demonstrate the forms in which the technological solutions required for its operation are currently available to us.

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Author Biography

Róbert Csete, University of Pécs, Doctoral School of Law

Graduated student, University of Pécs, Faculty of Law

Corresponding address: cseterobert2@gmail.com

 

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Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Funding

The author received no financial support for the research, authorship, or publication of this article.

Data deposition and availability

There is no data set associated with the study. No data deposition was required for this study.

Use of Artificial Intelligence

The author did not use any artificial intelligence system in the preparation of this article.

Author contributions (CRediT)

Conceptualization; Methodology; Investigation; Formal analysis; Resources; Data curation; Writing – Original Draft; Writing – Review & Editing.

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Published

2025-12-31

How to Cite

Csete, Róbert. “Current Developments in Forensic Robotics and Integrated Security Systems”. Közigazgatási és Infokommunikációs Jogi PhD Tanulmányok (PhD Studies in Administrative and ICT Law), vol. 6, no. 3, Dec. 2025, pp. 26-37, doi:10.47272/KIKPhD.2025.3.2.

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