Subterranean Perimeter Intelligence

The ground is the sensor.

A remote estate can be forty kilometres around — impossible to fence, impossible to watch. But it can only be entered in a handful of places. GeoWatch buries seismic sensors at exactly those points and reads the vibration of whatever passes, telling a heavy vehicle apart from a person, an animal, or the wind.

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What it does

Watch the ways in, not the whole fence.

Securing a large agricultural property has always meant a hard trade-off: fence everything, or watch nothing. GeoWatch removes the trade-off. Because vehicles, people and animals all move the earth in their own way, a small array of buried geophones at an access point can sense an approach long before it reaches the buildings.

The system is tuned to care about one thing — a truck or van coming up the track — and to stay quiet for everything that isn't a threat.

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Few entrances, full cover

A perimeter of tens of kilometres usually has only a handful of drivable entry points. Instrument those, and you cover the property.

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Heavy vehicles, not noise

Built to flag trucks and vans. Cars, motorbikes, livestock and wildlife each leave a different signature — and are filtered out.

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Buried and unseen

Sensors sit below the surface. Nothing to spot, nothing obvious to disable, nothing to maintain in the open.

How it works

From a tremor in the soil to an answer on your screen.

01 / Sense

Listen to the ground

An array of geophones buried at an access point picks up the faint seismic waves that any moving mass sends through the soil.

02 / Classify

Read the signature on-site

Local edge computing turns the vibration into a frequency signature and decides what produced it — heavy vehicle, light vehicle, person, or animal — without sending raw data anywhere.

03 / Relay

Carry the alert across the estate

A long-range radio link reaches the farmhouse over kilometres of open country, with no mains power and no mobile coverage required.

04 / Alert

Tell you what, where, and when

You learn that something heavy approached a specific entrance, the direction it was heading, and the moment it happened — in time to act.

Where it fits

Built for the places that are hard to guard.

Agriculture

Olive groves & estates

Mediterranean farms spread across vast, open terrain where harvest and equipment theft arrive by vehicle, down a dirt track.

Energy

Solar & remote sites

Unstaffed solar plants and infrastructure hold high-value, copper-rich hardware in places no one is watching at night.

Land

Ranches & water points

Livestock land, reservoirs and access roads where the only meaningful question is whether a vehicle just came in.

Contact

Protecting somewhere remote? Tell us about it.

info@geowatch.es