Our projects

GhostView

Our security and surveillance platform, which combines cutting edge agent research, robotics, and machine learning, while addressing the root concerns regarding data privacy. Based on the PhD work of Jäger Engineering's founder.

Units range from low power / weight variants (with long field life), to high powered, high performance systems for critical monitoring.

GhostView autonomously senses and responds to environment events to generate early warning alarms and fast response, protecting what matters most to you from the unexpected.

When you cant be there, GhostView is always present, watching and on guard.

Kaboodler and CloudTree

Kaboodler is a bespoke enterprise resource platform built on open source, and used primarily for all our in-house development and management needs. It manages the "whole kit and kaboodle", by combining ML, automated software DevOps, and effective knowledge management in a unified platform.

CloudTree expands the platform for cloud distribution. And allows clients to build their own custom air-gapped and secure implementation, suited to their specific needs and use cases, to provide a perfectly matched solution for your critical business requirements.

CloudTree, Kaboodler and the GhostView platform are designed to work together, and are ROS compatible.

Object Graph Visualiser

This is a developing software framework that runs as a web service, and is deployed via docker.

OGV is conceived as a system that allows the user to graphically visualise and design custom classes, to build acoustic scenes containing entities that interact in a 3D world. Implementing a specialised ray tracing system built with Conformal Geometric Algebraic logic, or CGAl, the unique environment scene rendering engine unlocks the power of synthetic data generation which can be used to train machine learning models, and power agent systems.

A user can visualise all elements of a modeling scenario, including sensor elements, reflector elements, observer elements and signal source elements, placed freely within a propagation environment. The user can then set the flow of data around a graph, and interact with external input and output applications (such as Matlab, or a host OS data stream).

OGV is three tools in one, and will be available (with limited demo use) when released.