THESIA

Human Indoor Tracking

Thesia Human Indoor Tracking system delivers the most accurate positioning data of any
non-GPS human tracking solution.

Since the launch of Thesia less than 12 months ago, the user community has been surprised by the accuracy of the Thesia sensor software. Typical path accuracy of less than 0.5% error in many cases, and never more than 1%, has not been achievable by any other commercially available non-GPS indoor tracking system, to the best of our knowledge. Deployed now in Singapore, Japan, the United States, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, European Union and in the Asia Pacific region, Thesia is quickly establishing itself as the leading solution for non-GPS human tracking, over the X/Y/Z axes, without the need for any external network infrastructure such as Wi Fi hotspots, Bluetooth beacons, building maps or externally deployed vector beacons….truly the world’s first completely stand-alone, infrastructure independent, tracking solution.

Worn on the boot, or concealed within the sole of a shoe (for covert operations) Thesia contains a battery, and a communications module that affords the user the option to only record the track data for later analysis, or to transmit it live to a C2/C4 location, using either a cellular device or, in a cellular denied environment, using the SovSys IP Mesh radio as the communications backhaul.

Whether you are a fire fighter, a search and rescue officer, an undercover agent, or a SWAT team…anywhere you need to accurately locate your personnel without GPS, to ensure their safety as well as optimum mission viability, you need Thesia.

SAR, LEO, Marine and Commercial

SOME OF THE USERS OF THESIA

Search and Rescue

In buildings, structures, tunnels, etc., always know where a firefighter is located. Watch the track live or choose to see latest location.

Boarding party

Boarding Parties

See where on the ship personnel have gone and where they are at any moment.

Mining

Thesia is also a valuable safety solution in the private sector too, where safety is important in GPS denied environments.

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