Pattern recognition plus sub-millisecond signed action. The sense-decide-act loop on commodity hardware: ask more, store more, retrieve more quickly, and act on what you read — cited to a signed library, closer to the equipment than the cloud could ever be.
A sealed binary that reads what your sensors emit, recognizes the patterns that matter, and writes a signed actuator command in under a millisecond. Perception and action in one primitive. Ask more of every channel, store more of what they say, retrieve more quickly than the cloud could answer. From condition to outcome in less time than a single sensor sample. Whatever the sensor — classical industrial, instrument-class, or quantum-sensor — the loop closes locally with a signed action.
Six outcomes Abel delivers from day one. Sense, decide, act — cited end to end.
Vibration + temperature + acoustic + current + pressure together — not one channel at a time. Joint signatures catch what per-channel thresholds structurally miss.
Every detection points to the signed library entry that matched. Verifiable; reviewed by your safety officer; reproducible six months later.
Sensor read to signed actuator command in under a millisecond. The condition that demands a response doesn’t wait for a cloud round-trip.
Actuator commands carry the Mark identity of the install that issued them. Spoofed commands fail at the actuator before energizing.
Signatures one piece of equipment sees become signatures the next piece recognizes. Federated through Pacta; signed deltas keep the library honest.
The decision and the action live on the device. Network outages don’t stop the response. The reflex is local; the chain stays intact.
A condition arrives at the sensor. Joint pattern matches a signed library row. A signed actuator command is authored, authenticated, and energized. All on commodity hardware, all before the next sensor sample.
Vibration, temperature, acoustic, pressure, flow, current, position — joint-pattern recognition across whatever your equipment emits.
A library of known equipment signatures, signed and reviewed. Every detection cites the entry that matched.
From recognized pattern to selected response in microseconds. Decision is library lookup, not model inference; deterministic, reproducible, reviewable.
Every command issued by Abel carries the install’s Mark identity. Spoofed commands fail at the actuator before energizing.
Signatures one device sees become recognized signatures on the next. Federated via Pacta; signed deltas preserve chain integrity.
Detections flow into Chronicle. Commands cite library rows reviewable in Verus. Mark signs every event. Same substrate, one loop.
Three customer types where Abel replaces “wait for failure + read the post-mortem” with structurally-citing perception and sub-millisecond signed action.
Pumps, motors, gearboxes, compressors. Safety-critical responses in microseconds. Signed; spoof-resistant; cited authority.
CNC tools, mills, lathes. Abel detects the joint pattern and commands the appropriate response — tool change, feed reduction, e-stop — before damage propagates.
Conditions that demand immediate, signed, citable response. Commodity-hardware reflex with the chain of custody for the audit.
Abel looks up signed library rows reviewed by your safety officer. It does not infer responses from training data.
When a pattern doesn’t match a known signature, Abel surfaces it as unmatched. No invention, no force-fit to an unrelated signature.
License terms exclude majority-owned subsidiaries of top-tier hyperscale cloud providers. Your equipment telemetry stays out of closed cloud platforms.
You install it; the chain of custody is on the binary. No source readable.
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