Physical-layer continuity
Core functions remain bounded and controlled under electromagnetic disturbance by enforcing resilience at the substrate and packaging level.
KELTUN develops substrate-level physical mechanisms that reduce electromagnetic coupling, enforce hardware isolation, and preserve controlled behaviour under stress.
Designed for environments where standard assumptions do not hold, and where continuity matters more than peak performance.
Core functions remain bounded and controlled under electromagnetic disturbance by enforcing resilience at the substrate and packaging level.
Isolation is triggered by measurable physical conditions rather than software decisions, reducing the risk of cascading failures across shared structures.
The architecture is modular by design, enabling staged validation and manufacturing pathways aligned with European partners and supply chains.
These are integration targets, not product claims. KELTUN focuses on validated physical mechanisms first.
Resilient hardware nodes that preserve controlled behaviour when spectrum conditions degrade, links fail, or environments are contested.
Substrate-level resilience building blocks suitable for integration into UAV/USV payload nodes and other unmanned systems.
Hardware-rooted mechanisms that support continuity at system boundaries where power, connectivity, and trust may degrade.