Autonomous Infrastructure Operation
INTEPO infrastructure operates through a distributed set of governed execution nodes that integrate deterministic power management, authenticated communications, and operational control within sealed infrastructure devices. These nodes form the operational foundation through which sensing systems, communications networks, and mission capabilities operate within the governance domain established by Sentinel and Hermes.
INTEPO execution nodes are engineered for deployment in demanding operational environments where conventional networking and computing equipment cannot operate reliably. INTEPO edge hardware is hermetically configured (IP68) and utilizes convection-cooled architectures to ensure reliable operation in uncontrolled environments where failure is unacceptable.
Each INTEPO node functions as a fully integrated infrastructure platform combining power management, communications systems, and governance, enabling autonomous operation without dependence on centralized infrastructure. Sentinel provides deterministic power authority across the infrastructure environment, ensuring that infrastructure behavior remains predictable under disruption. When instability occurs, controlled degradation preserves critical functionality until conditions stabilize. During normal operation, nodes continuously monitor and maintain emergency cell power reserves to sustain infrastructure continuity.
Hermes governance embedded within each node ensures that communications and command exchange remain authenticated and verifiable across distributed deployments. Together, Sentinel and Hermes establish the authority framework through which infrastructure nodes operate as self-governing operational elements capable of sustaining communications, sensing, and mission capability in environments where conventional edge systems would experience uncontrolled failure.
INTEPO infrastructure is engineered not to fail, but to remain governed, resilient, and operational when failure conditions emerge.
INTEPO infrastructure operates through a distributed set of governed execution nodes that integrate deterministic power management, authenticated communications, and operational control within sealed infrastructure devices. These nodes provide the operational foundation through which sensing, communications, and mission capabilities are delivered within the governance domain established by Sentinel and Hermes.
INTEPO execution nodes are engineered for deployment in demanding operational environments where conventional networking and computing equipment cannot operate reliably. INTEPO edge hardware is hermetically configured (IP68) with convection-cooled architectures ensuring reliable operation in uncontrolled environments where failure is unacceptable.
Each INTEPO node functions as a fully integrated infrastructure platform combining power management, communications systems, and governance, allowing autonomous operation without dependence on centralized infrastructure. Under Sentinel governance, INTEPO infrastructure is engineered to degrade deterministically under disruption rather than fail unpredictably. When instability occurs, controlled degradation reserves functionality until conditions stabilize. During normal operation, nodes continuously monitor and maintain emergency cell power reserves to sustain infrastructure continuity.
Hermes governance embedded within each node ensures that communications and command exchange remain authenticated and verifiable across distributed deployments. Together, these characteristics allow infrastructure nodes to operate as self-governing operational elements capable of sustaining communications, sensing, and mission capability in environments where conventional edge systems would experience uncontrolled failure.
INTEPO infrastructure is engineered not to fail, but to remain governed, resilient, and operational when failure conditions emerge.
Execution Authority Nodes
Execution nodes operate within the governance framework established by Sentinel and Hermes. These nodes provide the operational infrastructure through which sensing, communications, and mission capabilities are delivered.
Atlas
Wired Infrastructure
Helion
Solar Infrastructure
Aura
Wind Infrastructure
Argus
Perception Infrastructure
Atlas
Atlas provides infrastructure-grade wired communications and deterministic power distribution for deployed systems.
The node supports global VAC input and a wide VDC input range of 20–160 VDC, allowing direct integration into commercial, industrial, and infrastructure power environments.
Along with traditional infrastructure platform uses, Atlas is designed for deployment on vehicles and mobile infrastructure platforms where communications, power, and infrastructure capability must move with the mission.
Helion
Helion provides energy-integrated infrastructure capability for deployments requiring sustained autonomous operation.
The node accepts 48 VDC solar input with integrated MPPT controllers that regulate solar energy directly within the device, maintaining stable infrastructure power for communications, sensing systems, and distributed operational equipment.
Helion supports both wired and wireless communications and is designed for deployments where conventional power infrastructure may be unavailable or impractical.
Aura
Aura provides wind-integrated infrastructure capability for deployments requiring autonomous infrastructure operation in exposed environments.
The node operates with 48 VDC wind power input and integrated MPPT controllers that regulate wind-generated energy directly within the device, maintaining stable infrastructure power for communications, sensing systems, and distributed operational equipment.
Aura supports both wired and wireless communications and is designed for deployments where conventional power infrastructure may be unavailable or impractical.
Argus
Argus provides perception infrastructure capability through integrated sensing and observation systems.
The node supports multiple infrastructure power configurations including VAC, wide-range VDC, solar, or wind, enabling sensing capability across diverse operational environments.
Argus supports both wired and wireless communications, allowing sensing and observation systems to operate within the governed infrastructure domain established by Sentinel and Hermes.
Execution Authority Extensions
Execution Authority Extensions expand the operational capabilities of INTEPO infrastructure nodes operating within the governed execution environment. These extensions integrate directly with execution infrastructure, enabling additional operational functionality while remaining under the authority framework established by Sentinel and Hermes.
INTEPO Lumen (Lighting)
INTEPO Lumen provides infrastructure-integrated intelligent lighting designed for resilient operational environments.
Lumen systems incorporate controlled degradation capability, enabling staged dimming during reduced power conditions. This architecture preserves operational visibility while extending infrastructure endurance during prolonged autonomous operation.
INTEPO StarGazer (Roadmap)
Satellite Communications Infrastructure
StarGazer is a planned satellite communications capability designed to extend resilient connectivity to INTEPO infrastructure deployments operating in remote or infrastructure-degraded environments.
Operating within the governed INTEPO platform environment, StarGazer will enable distributed infrastructure nodes to maintain communications continuity using low-earth-orbit satellite networks.
This capability is intended to support remote surveillance infrastructure, industrial monitoring networks, emergency response deployments, and distributed operational environments where terrestrial communications infrastructure is unavailable or unreliable.
Nexus Converged Authority
Nexus Converged Authority Nodes (Roadmap)
Nexus converges Execution Authorities and Mission Intelligence Execution, enabling distributed intelligence infrastructure to operate within a single governed domain across any environment.
Next-generation Nexus converged infrastructure nodes are actively under development, with prototype systems planned to enter testing in Q3-2026.
Nexus converges execution infrastructure and mission intelligence within a single governed operational boundary.
Execution nodes deliver resilient infrastructure capability across distributed environments. Nexus brings these capabilities together within a unified operational node where communications, sensing systems, and intelligence execution operate in coordination.
Nexus maintains the same infrastructure characteristics as execution nodes, including sealed enclosure design, wide environmental operating ranges, and autonomous operation.
Multiple power inputs originating from execution infrastructure nodes become available within the Nexus environment. Each Nexus converged node is designed to support multiple power inputs, enabling integrated operation of communications systems, sensing platforms, and mission intelligence processing across any operating environment.
Through this convergence, Nexus enables the deployment of distributed intelligence infrastructure operating within a single governance domain across any environment.
Mission Intelligence Execution
Mission Intelligence capabilities execute directly with Nexus.
Prometheus (Roadmap)
Prometheus provides mission intelligence capability operating within the Nexus converged infrastructure environment.
Analytical processing and mission applications execute at the edge while remaining governed by Sentinel and Hermes authorities. By executing intelligence directly within Nexus, Prometheus enables sensing systems, communications networks, and operational platforms to operate with real-time analytical capability without dependence on external computing environments.