Software and AI platform for satellite operations, data management, and space infrastructure control.
P1S Pulse is a unified command layer for space operations — monitor satellite constellations, process telemetry in real time, and turn raw orbital data into actionable intelligence. One platform for everything between ground and orbit.
Real-time tracking, orbit visualization, and pass scheduling for your entire satellite fleet from a single control surface.
Continuous ingestion of satellite and ground asset telemetry — thermal, power, attitude, subsystem status — with automated anomaly alerts.
Customizable operational dashboards for satellite operators, ground teams, and enterprise customers — no specialized hardware required.
RESTful APIs and data feeds for integrating satellite telemetry, IoT data, and AIS/ADS-B streams into your existing workflows and systems.
Machine learning models for predictive maintenance, anomaly detection, pattern recognition, and data-driven decision support across your operations.
End-to-end encryption, role-based access control, and audit logging designed for government, defense, and enterprise-grade deployments.
From raw signal to operational intelligence.
Satellites and ground sensors transmit data on every orbital pass. Pulse ingests telemetry from multiple protocols and payload types simultaneously.
Data is normalized, enriched, and run through AI/ML pipelines — detecting anomalies, generating predictions, and flagging events in real time.
Operators and customers access insights through dashboards, APIs, and automated alerts — turning space data into ground-level decisions.
Fleet management, health monitoring, and pass scheduling for constellations of any size.
Remote asset connectivity, environmental monitoring, and supply chain visibility via satellite IoT.
Sovereign data handling, maritime domain awareness, Arctic monitoring, and critical infrastructure protection.
AIS, ADS-B, and IoT data feeds for analytics providers, insurers, and research institutions.
The platform is currently in development. Get in touch to learn more or discuss early access.
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