One Stop Systems Showcases Edge AI Sensor Bridge at AFCEA West

  • 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.

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.

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.