A sensor without operating software produces raw events no one processes. A well-designed detection platform turns those events into operational decisions: a team alerted at the right time, on the right channel, with the right context.
Core functions
Real-time map of detections, browsable replayable history, sensor fleet management (status, updates, redeployment), fine-grained user management (roles, perimeters, teams), contextual alerts (UI, enterprise messaging), auditable traceability (who saw what, who acted on what), central administration (backups, retention, settings).
This is exactly the functional perimeter of DECTYR Hub.
Sensor fusion
When combining RF + radar + EO/IR, logical fusion is critical: a single drone detected by three sensors should produce one event on the operator screen, not three. The fusion engine is one of the most differentiating layers of a serious hypervision.
Expected integrations
- VMS through ONVIF (native integration into existing video surveillance).
- Alert messaging (e-mail, enterprise messaging platforms).
- REST API for SIEM, PSIM, SOC.
- Export of signed PDF reports with evidentiary value.
- Enterprise directory (LDAP / SSO) for large-account deployments.
On-premise deployment and sovereignty
For demanding operators, on-premise deployment (on their infrastructure or their integrator’s) is a structuring criterion. This includes offline map tiles and independence from imposed external services.
DECTYR Hub is natively designed for this mode: no mandatory external dependency for day-to-day operation, full logging under your control.
Security and compliance
In sensitive environments, the platform must offer: strong authentication (MFA), fine-grained role management, encrypted communications, sensitive-action logging, sector-adapted retention, anti-abuse mechanisms (rate limiting). These are not nice-to-have — they condition acceptance by CISOs and auditors.
FAQ
Is hypervision mandatory for one site?
No — for a simple site, the local detector UI may be enough. Hypervision becomes essential as soon as you manage several sites or several sensors.
What is the difference between hypervision and PSIM?
PSIM (Physical Security Information Management) is a generic security platform. Drone hypervision is more specialised (drone models, Remote ID, RF signatures) and usually integrates into PSIM through APIs.
Can the software run without Internet connectivity?
Yes — in the case of DECTYR Hub, on-premise deployment with offline map tiles and no mandatory external dependency for day-to-day operations.
