Skip to content

Platform — The Sensor Mesh

Three altitudes, wired together

The mesh is more than the sum of its feeds. Each layer cues the others: a fence-line detection wakes a dock drone; the drone's track requests a satellite pass; the satellite's change map re-baselines the cameras. Every collection lands in the same geo-temporal fabric — and updates the site's digital twin.

The diagram — select a marker to explore

Three altitude bands are shown. Orbit (450–600 km): optical and SAR satellites in a virtual constellation with minute-to-hour revisit. Air (30–120 m AGL): dock drones and RPAS patrols with on-event dispatch under 90 seconds. Ground (0 m): CCTV and VMS across 500+ firmwares, access control, IoT and RF/AIS/ADS-B. A fence-line detection cues a dock drone (step 1); the drone's track tasks a SAR satellite pass (step 2); the satellite change map re-baselines the site (step 3). Every collection lands in the P6 fabric — one geo-temporal index feeding real-time alerts, forecasts and the digital twin.ORBIT — 450–600 KMOPTICAL + SAR VIRTUAL CONSTELLATION · REVISIT MIN–HOURSAIR — 30–120 M AGLDOCK DRONES · RPAS PATROLS · ON-EVENT DISPATCH < 90 SECGROUND — 0 MCCTV / VMS (500+ FIRMWARES) · ACCESS CONTROL · IOT · RF / AIS / ADS-BOPTICALSAR · ALL-WEATHERPATROL ROUTE ADOCK RESPONSESITE 14 — YARDFENCE-LINE DETECTION 02:41DRONE DOCKIOT / RF1 · ALERT CUES DRONE2 · TRACK TASKS SAR PASS3 · CHANGE MAPRE-BASELINES SITEP6 FABRIC — GEO-TEMPORAL FUSIONEVERY COLLECTION · ONE INDEX · ONE OBJECT SCHEMA → REAL-TIME ALERTS · FORECASTS · DIGITAL TWIN

Select a marker on the diagram to read about that part of the mesh

Tip-and-cue taskingAerial patrol / collectionBaseline & change flow

Tip and cue

One detection, three collections

Tip-and-cue is the mesh's reflex arc. Each numbered chain below matches an arrow on the diagram — what starts as a single ground event ends as a re-baselined site.

1 · Alert cues drone

  • A fence-line detection is verified by an operator in under a minute
  • The dock drone launches automatically — airborne in under 90 seconds
  • The drone holds overwatch and streams oblique video into the fabric

2 · Track tasks SAR pass

  • The drone's track raises a standing question: what changed here recently?
  • A SAR pass is tasked over the site — all-weather, day or night
  • Change detection runs against the last accepted baseline

3 · Change map re-baselines site

  • The change map updates the site twin and the camera baselines
  • Every camera now scores anomalies against the new ground truth
  • The loop closes: ground watches sharper because orbit looked

What each altitude contributes

Orbit, air, ground — one fabric

Orbit

  • Virtual constellation — optical + SAR from partner operators; no satellites to own
  • Automated tasking triggered by ground or aerial events
  • Wide-area change detection re-baselines every site weekly

Air

  • Dock drones launch in under 90 seconds on verified alerts
  • Scheduled RPAS patrols capture oblique video + photogrammetry
  • Partner fleets extend coverage beyond owned hardware

Ground

  • 500+ camera / VMS firmwares stream into one pipeline
  • Access control, IoT sensors and RF / AIS / ADS-B enrich every event
  • Sub-minute AI detection, verified by human operators

See the mesh over your site

Tell us what you're trying to watch, verify or predict. We'll map your sites to the mesh, scope a pilot, and have the first feed live in days — not quarters.