Evidence before claims.
Resolvix follows a staged validation pathway from deterministic simulation to hardware-relevant evidence and controlled field validation.
Simulation-backed and deterministic.
Current evidence is simulation-backed and deterministic. It supports controlled comparison of degraded C2, PNT, custody and mission-state scenarios with and without Resolvix assurance layers.
It does not yet constitute field validation, RF validation, GNSS anti-spoof validation, anti-jam validation or operational deployment.
From simulation to deployment pathway.
Deterministic simulation evidence
Mission replay. Degraded event streams. AURM/HOLDFAST OFF versus ON. Traceable evidence records. Repeatable scenario outputs.
Live RF/GNSS and hardware-in-the-loop evidence
Representative radio or SDR telemetry. GNSS/PNT receiver logs. Autonomy or C2 node traces. Hardware-in-the-loop replay. Constrained-node performance measurement.
Representative integration
Integration with selected partner system. Gateway or sidecar evidence object. Representative edge compute deployment. Repeatable test package.
Controlled field or range validation
Controlled environment. Defined scenarios. Instrumented communications and PNT degradation. Observed performance. Evidence package.
Partner pilot
Structured partner evaluation. Operationally informed scenarios. Clear success criteria. Independent feedback.
Deployment pathway
Security review. Integration hardening. Compliance and assurance review. Deployment planning. Support model.
Repeatable metrics, with and without Resolvix.
- Message delivery
- C2 latency
- Message freshness
- Sequence continuity
- Partition and rejoin confidence
- Custody continuity
- PNT confidence
- RF/link confidence
- Mission-state divergence
- Trust-state transitions
- Operator escalation
- Evidence traceability
- Constrained-node performance
We label evidence by what it actually is.
- Resolvix does not claim operational validation until field-relevant validation is complete.
- Simulation evidence is labelled as simulation evidence.
- Hardware-in-the-loop evidence is labelled as hardware-in-the-loop evidence.
- Field evidence is labelled as field evidence only when obtained through appropriate controlled validation.
Claim Boundary