Cybarete

Disconnected operations need systems that keep working when the environment is harsh: patchy communications, limited infrastructure, and long distances between events and decision-makers. We provide a deployable edge stack for sensing, local processing, and resilient data flow—so the operational loop remains intact.

What this solution delivers

This solution combines edge compute, sensing, and orchestration patterns to deliver:

  • Site-local execution for low latency and continued operation during outages
  • Resilient data capture with store-and-forward synchronization
  • Operational workflows for alerts, escalation, and evidence capture
  • Traceable history for compliance, investigations, and continuous improvement

Outcomes you can expect

  • Faster detection and response through local alerting in constrained areas
  • Fewer blind spots in underground and disconnected zones
  • Cleaner compliance reporting with consistent, auditable records
  • Reduced operational burden versus high-maintenance prototype deployments

How it works in practice

We design for the full loop—Sense → Reason → Act → Operate:

  • Sense: select sensors and placement patterns aligned to risk and operations
  • Reason: interpret signals locally (thresholds, rules, agent policies) and escalate appropriately
  • Act: notify the right roles and support response workflows even when the network is degraded
  • Operate: retain evidence, monitor health, and expand coverage incrementally

Typical deliverables

  • Edge + sensing architecture tailored to your constraints
  • Staged rollout plan (start with priority zones, expand safely)
  • Dashboards and alert workflows aligned to operational roles
  • Retention and reporting outputs for audits and post-event review
  • Handover package: maintenance ownership and operational routines

Where this fits

  • Underground mining and narrow-reef operations
  • Remote sites with intermittent connectivity
  • Environments where compliance, safety, and asset visibility must continue under partial failure