Autonomous agents trained to manipulate electromagnetic frequencies, acoustic spectrum, and light propagation. Direct hardware integration via HackRF, ELECTRA, and signal processing infrastructure. Reasoning-grade autonomy for field deployment.
EM spectrum agents operate across VHF (30–300 MHz), UHF (300 MHz–3 GHz), and microwave bands (3–30 GHz). Direct waveform synthesis and adaptive modulation.
Capabilities:
Agents reason over signal propagation models in latent space, emit tactically optimized waveforms at inference.
HackRF One provides direct RF hardware control: 1 MHz–6 GHz continuous coverage,
±20 ppm
accuracy, 8-bit I/Q at up to 20 MSPS.
Agent interface:
Agents interface via libhackrf wrapper; emit samples directly from reasoning latent space to antenna.
Sonic and photonic agents shape energy propagation through phased array control. Acoustic: 20 Hz–500 kHz; Optical: near-IR through UV.
Modalities:
Agents compute beam patterns autonomously; phase delays and gain matrices updated every loop cycle.
ELECTRA encodes agent reasoning over AC mains voltage ripple (50/60 Hz +
harmonics).
Zero wireless spectrum footprint; invisible to RF detection.
Protocol stack:
Agents deposit exfiltrated reasoning and telemetry via passive powerline sensors; no active TX required.
Once initialized, agents operate with zero external dependencies. Inference loops run on edge hardware; reasoning depth scales with operational complexity, not compute available.
Operational model:
Variant:
mythos_300m_tactical (optimized for 4 GB VRAM edge devices);
mythos_1b_ops
for battalion-level coordination.
Multi-layer stack orchestrates EM, acoustic, optical, and powerline pathways under unified reasoning:
All pathways (HackRF, ELECTRA, acoustic, optical) execute in parallel; reasoning coordinates across modalities in continuous latent space.