One Stop Systems Showcases HSB Sensor Bridge with Direct GPU Streaming at AFCEA West
One Stop Systems will showcase its production-ready HSB Sensor Bridge technology at AFCEA West Feb. 10-12 in San Diego, demonstrating real-time aggregation of video, imaging and auxiliary data with deterministic latency. The system streams multi-sensor inputs directly into GPU memory, enabling low-latency AI processing for tactical defense applications.
1. Technology Demonstration
One Stop Systems and Tauro Technologies will jointly demo the HSB Sensor Bridge at Booth #4414 during AFCEA West. The live demonstration will highlight production-ready architecture for ingesting heterogeneous sensor data—including video, imaging and auxiliary inputs—and streaming it directly into GPU memory for real-time edge AI processing.
2. Key Features and Benefits
The HSB Sensor Bridge delivers deterministic latency and precision time synchronization across multiple sensor interfaces, aggregating data into a unified high-bandwidth Ethernet stream. Its rugged, modular design supports scalability from prototype to production, enabling rapid deployment across air, land and maritime defense platforms.
3. Strategic Implications
By integrating sensor ingest, compute and software into a cohesive architecture, OSS aims to reduce integration risk and accelerate operational readiness for defense integrators. The demonstration reinforces OSS’s commitment to open architecture and MOSA principles, potentially paving the way for new defense contracts.