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