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The Michelangelo Dome timeline shows a K-Swarm trial in 2026.
Indra is demonstrating IndraMind use cases including drone swarm management, intelligent maritime surveillance, and secure operations in tactical environments.
Requested solutions must be tested against multiple jamming scenarios, including single-tone and swarm jamming.
In a swarm orbital data center, each satellite functions as a node and router responsible for handing off data to neighbors, producing a constantly shifting network topology.
Swarm orbital architectures envision thousands of small, flat, 12U-class server tiles that achieve passive radiative cooling by maximizing surface-area-to-volume ratio.
Rapid topology changes in a million-satellite swarm create severe jitter that makes synchronous, latency-sensitive applications like high-frequency trading and parallelized model training unsuitable for LEO ODCs.
A swarm of one million moving nodes creates one million contention points and imposes substantial computational overhead to maintain a consistent distributed database.
Bridging The Swarm lifted off on January 30 at 2:21 p.m. NZDT (01:21 UTC) from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand.
Bridging The Swarm was Rocket Lab's second mission of 2026.
Bridging The Swarm placed the NEONSAT-1A spacecraft into a 540 kilometer low Earth orbit.
Payload deployment was confirmed for the 'Bridging The Swarm' mission for KAIST.
Bridging The Swarm is scheduled NET January 26 between 22:45 and 02:00 UTC.
Bridging The Swarm was previously delayed due to technical issues.
Rocket Lab's launch safety page is targeting 00:55 UTC tonight for the Bridging The Swarm mission carrying NeonSat-1A.
The Bridging The Swarm mission includes the NeonSat-1A payload.
Hazard areas for the launch after The Cosmos Will See You Now have been published and match the Bridging The Swarm mission.
The research team plans to integrate more sophisticated environment models, enhance real-time responsiveness, and extend the EL-HH framework to fully distributed or partially decentralized swarm control architectures.
EL-HH showed faster convergence and higher-quality solutions than particle swarm optimization, grey wolf optimization, and several other conventional metaheuristics, particularly when the task set and constraint structure became more demanding.
The EL-HH mechanisms refine assignment plans so that each UAV receives a feasible, collision-free route that respects mission timing and payload constraints while balancing workload across the swarm.
The 'Bridging The Swarm' mission with KAIST's NeonSat-1A satellite has been delayed into 2026.