STORM ONLINE · 8 SATELLITES · ISL ACTIVE · VIRTUAL CONSTELLATION
Whether you need raw analysis-ready data, a remote-sensing index, or want to deploy your own model on orbit, Sarvajña handles all three through a single unified back-end.
Six parameters. Six clicks. The same form drives all three pathways — and the back-end decides whether to run it on the ground, on STORM in orbit, or hybrid.
When SAT-01 flags an event, the onboard orchestration engine selects the best-positioned satellite based on orbital geometry and passes the cue directly via ISL. No ground command cycle is needed. Intelligence is delivered in minutes, not hours.
The Sarvajña mission control interface gives operators real-time awareness across the virtual constellation — active tasking, live detections, ISL health, and prioritised alert routing, all in one view.
Sarvajña is a seven-layer stack. Below, the architecture and the end-to-end data processing workflow that the platform runs on every request.