Competitive Urban Sensing Network
Autonomous wheel-based sensor units navigate cities to capture air quality and environmental data. Communities compete in hyperlocal sensor arenas, deploying antenna-equipped sensing nodes that rotate between hotspots like wheels, creating living environmental maps.
Deploy Your SensorYou open the app and see your neighborhood's sensor arena pulsing in real-time — your autonomous unit just captured a pollution spike, automatically wheeled itself to investigate, and you're now leading the local leaderboard while your city government is instantly alerted with actionable data. You literally watch your city breathe through this collective venus flytrap of sensors that trap and analyze environmental threats.
Autonomous wheel-based units navigate between city hotspots, creating dynamic coverage patterns that adapt to changing conditions.
Communities compete in hyperlocal zones. Deploy more nodes, capture better data, climb the leaderboard.
Antenna-equipped nodes transmit instant readings. Watch pollution events unfold in real-time.
Dynamic environmental maps update continuously as your sensor fleet explores the urban landscape.
Municipalities and smart city departments pay $50,000-$250,000 annually for real-time environmental data API access, pollution alert systems, and heatmap analytics.
Initial pilot cities (5-10 mid-sized metros) at $99K/year minimum commitment. Research institutions and environmental consulting firms pay $15K-50K/year for data API access.