Neurpac reduces the size of individual machine-generated datagrams by an average of 75% in near real time. Unlike compression, which typically operates on files exceeding 1KB, Neurpac can effectively process messages as small as 4 bytes. This significantly enhances the bandwidth of a network for transmitting telemetry, tracking, and control data, quadrupling its capacity. Moreover, Neurpac integrates deep obfuscation security, providing an additional layer of protection. Our long-term roadmap also includes intrusion detection, which aligns with the DoD’s security requirements.
Neurcom, designed to complement Neurpac, leverages neural network AI to boost the performance of video and audio codecs. This technology allows for increased data throughput while maintaining and enhancing the quality of images and audio. Currently in development with the Air Force Research Laboratory, Neurcom has shown the potential to nearly double the transmission of high-density images over networks, focusing primarily on Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images. We anticipate Neurcom's product release by late 2026.