One Stop Systems Showcases Edge AI Sensor Bridge at AFCEA West
Event summary
- One Stop Systems (OSS) and Tauro Technologies are demonstrating the HSB Sensor Bridge technology at AFCEA West in San Diego, February 10-12, 2026.
- The HSB aggregates heterogeneous sensor data (video, imaging, auxiliary) and streams it directly into GPU memory for real-time AI processing.
- OSS is combining its edge compute platforms (Donati, Torrey) with Tauro’s architecture to enable faster deployment of AI-enabled systems.
- The solution aims to support applications like vehicle situational awareness, autonomy, ISR, and command-and-control, aligning with MOSA principles.
The big picture
OSS's focus on integrated, platform-level solutions reflects a broader trend in the defense industry towards deploying AI at the tactical edge. The company's strategy to combine sensor ingest, compute, and software architectures addresses a key challenge for defense contractors: reducing integration risk and accelerating operational readiness. This move positions OSS to capitalize on the growing demand for edge AI capabilities within the multi-billion dollar defense market.
What we're watching
- Adoption Rate
- The pace at which defense integrators adopt the HSB architecture will determine OSS's ability to transition from demonstration to program of record status.
- MOSA Impact
- The success of the HSB hinges on its alignment with Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) principles, and any shifts in government procurement policies could significantly impact its adoption.
- Partner Dynamics
- The ongoing collaboration with Tauro Technologies and the integration of OSS's Donati and Torrey platforms will be critical for scaling the HSB solution and addressing diverse deployment environments.
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