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Bluesky supplies its 3D model data complete with a Digital Terrain Model (DTM) and can produce models to different levels of detail (LOD).
Bluesky International partnered with Berlin-based UP42, a geospatial developer platform and marketplace.
Bluesky supplies geospatial data products and services to private sector customers and to all public sector organisations and local authorities in the UK via its APGB contract with the Geospatial Commission.
Using Bluesky 0.125 m multispectral imagery, Gentian can benchmark the extent and quality of green roofs and identify potential properties for retrofit projects.
Bluesky International Ltd supplied high-resolution photography to support Gentian’s artificial intelligence platform.
Gentian completed a pilot project in London using Bluesky imagery.
Bluesky’s 0.125 m multispectral imagery includes RGB bands and a Near Infrared band that provides insight into the state and health of vegetation.
Bluesky International is working with Cyclomedia to combine aerial and street-level imagery and height data for virtual city applications in the UK.
Bluesky International is the only organization with current, high-resolution, full coverage of the Republic of Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales, maintained on a rolling three-year update cycle.
Bluesky MetroVista products provide large area aerial context for Cyclomedia’s street-level detail.
Bluesky has flown many UK cities using its hybrid airborne sensors to capture ultra-high resolution oblique and vertical aerial photography and highly accurate LiDAR data.
Scottish Forestry awarded Bluesky a contract to capture almost 1,400 square kilometres of standard (RGB) aerial imagery together with colour infrared (CIR) photography following a competitive tender process.
Bluesky’s National Tree Map is created using innovative algorithms and image processing techniques along with detailed aerial photography.
The data is available in various GIS-ready formats on Bluesky’s online Mapshop, along with the latest aerial photography, accurate height data, and 3D building models.
The Bluesky National Tree Map was purchased to inform a countywide tree audit and is now used daily by Wiltshire Council.
Wiltshire Council accesses Bluesky data via its online GIS map portal, allowing teams to view and query the data and overlay it with additional data layers.
The SyncServer BlueSky technology provides continuous detection and protection against GPS jamming and spoofing.
The BlueSky technology includes a comprehensive suite of logging, charting, and measuring tools to characterize local GPS satellite signals and local RF events over time.
The BlueSky technology can help enable correlating, troubleshooting, identifying, and correcting local anomalies that may relate to consumer electronics or nearby RF signal broadcasts.
Microchip Technology Inc. announced a solution for GPS jamming and spoofing with the integration of its BlueSky technology signal-anomaly detection software into the SyncServer S600 Series network time server and instruments.