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VisionWave (Nasdaq: VWAV), a technology company focused on advanced sensing,
artificial intelligence, imaging, and autonomous technologies,
today announced it files U.S. Provisional Patent Application
No. 64/082,410 covering SDNN(TM) – Symbiotic Deep Neural
Network – a proprietary neural-network architecture intended to
support real-time multi-source fusion, adaptive reasoning, and
coordinated control of distributed intelligent platforms across
defense, security, counter-UAS, robotics, and civil
infrastructure domains.
Investorideas.com – Why is this relevant to the
sector? “According to 6Wresearch internal database and
industry insights, the Autonomous Systems Market was
estimated at USD 22.6 billion in 2025 and is projected to
reach USD 61.3 billion by 2032, expanding at a CAGR of
14.2% during the forecast period 2026-2032.”
“Due to increasing adoption of automation in
defense, transportation, and industrial sectors, rising
demand for unmanned vehicles and drones, advancements in
artificial intelligence and machine learning, and growing
emphasis on efficiency, safety, and precision in complex
operations are all the main factors driven by the
market.”
In addition to the provisional patent application, VisionWave
has filed a U.S. trademark application for SDNN(TM) as part
of its broader strategy to protect the intellectual-property
foundation and brand identity associated with the Company’s
emerging artificial intelligence architecture. The trademark
application remains subject to USPTO examination, and
registration is not guaranteed.
The provisional patent application covers the Company’s
SDNN(TM) – Symbiotic Deep Neural Network
architecture. Internally, the Company has used the project
code name “Mother” to refer to the central
core layer of this architecture. SDNN(TM) is being developed
as a proprietary AI framework intended to operate as a central
reasoning and coordination layer for networks of distributed
intelligent systems. The filing encompasses a 455-page
specification supported by 23 engineering drawings and
represents one of VisionWave’s most comprehensive intellectual
property filings to date. The filing of a provisional patent
application does not guarantee the issuance of a patent or
any particular scope of claims.
SDNN(TM) is intended to support the fusion of data from
heterogeneous sensors, unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs),
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), satellite or external data
feeds, relay nodes, and software agents. The architecture
described in the filing is designed to support adaptive
reasoning, confidence evaluation, coordinated tasking, and
human-governed decision workflows across distributed
operational networks. The Company believes SDNN(TM) may
represent an important step in the development of multi-domain
AI command-and-control and intelligent-system coordination
architectures.
Key Technical Innovations Described in the Filing
The provisional application describes a system operating as a
closed intelligence loop – Intent -> Reason -> Task -> Execute
-> Feedback -> Adapt -> Repeat – with the following core
technology areas:
- Multi-source data fusion – integration of RF, radar, EO/IR, thermal, and software-agent data streams into a continuously updated operational state.
- qSpeed(TM) reasoning engine – a proprietary reasoning-acceleration framework intended to improve decision-cycle speed by prioritizing the most mission-critical computations first, scoring candidate reasoning tasks across dimensions such as decision relevance, urgency, risk/consequence, information gain, confidence impact, and resource cost.
- Trust quarantine architecture – trust scoring, peer-consistency checking, anomaly detection, re-attestation workflows, audit trails, and human-notification processes for distributed network nodes.
- Human-in-command governance – policy-enforced approval workflows intended to preserve human authority over consequential actions while enabling autonomous execution within pre-approved operational parameters.
- The Cube(TM) hardware root of trust – a compact secure hardware module with embedded encrypted software/firmware, designed to physically activate and authenticate the SDNN(TM) system through biometric authentication, cryptographic processing, secure memory, secure boot validation, hardware random number generation, and tamper-detection mechanisms.
- Degraded-mode resilience – adaptation protocols intended to support continuity of operation during node loss, communications degradation, or system faults.
“SDNN(TM) represents a fundamental rethinking of how AI can
coordinate distributed intelligent systems. Rather than
relying on isolated point solutions operating independently,
SDNN(TM) is being designed with the goal of serving as a
unified intelligence layer that can fuse information, reason
across an operational picture, coordinate networked nodes,
and learn from each mission cycle – while preserving human
authority over consequential decisions.”
– Danny Rittman, Inventor and Chief Technology Architect,
SDNN(TM)
Broad Multi-Domain Applications
The Company believes the SDNN(TM) architecture, if
successfully developed and validated, may address significant
challenges across a range of defense and civil application
domains. The provisional application describes six use case
categories:
- Counter-UAS and anti-drone defense – fusing RF direction-finding, surveillance radar, EO/IR, and thermal sensor data to support detection, classification, tracking, and operator decision workflows related to hostile or unidentified unmanned aerial systems.
- Missile detection and interception decision-support – multi-sensor threat fusion and prioritized coordination support for low-altitude cruise and ballistic-threat environments.
- UGV-based ground confirmation – coordination of unmanned ground vehicles to corroborate uncertain detections and dynamically update situational confidence.
- Multi-robot industrial coordination – assignment, monitoring, and adaptive re-tasking of autonomous robotic systems across inspection, logistics, and manufacturing environments.
- Smart city and civil infrastructure operations – fusion of traffic, environmental, and public-safety data streams to support operational optimization and multi-agency emergency response.
- Autonomous spacecraft and long-duration mission management – conceptual applications including navigation support, crew-safety monitoring, life-support coordination, and emergency response management for autonomous space operations.
“The filing of the SDNN(TM) provisional patent
application is an important milestone in VisionWave’s
intellectual property strategy and our vision for AI-driven
defense and autonomous systems. SDNN(TM) is intended to
serve as a foundational architecture for multi-domain
command-and-control AI, and we are committed to advancing
this technology while protecting the innovation our team has
developed.”
– Douglas Davis, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer, VisionWave Holdings, Inc.
The realization of any of these use cases is subject to
substantial uncertainty and will require, among other things,
successful completion of research and development, product
integration, and validation activities that have not yet been
completed; the Company’s ability to raise significant
additional capital on acceptable terms, of which there can be
no assurance; successful integration of the SDNN(TM)
architecture with third-party hardware platforms, sensor
systems, and operational networks; the ability to obtain and
maintain necessary regulatory, export-control, and
government-security approvals; the securing of defense or
commercial contracts or purchase orders, which may require
lengthy procurement cycles and governmental budget
authorization; achievement of market acceptance in highly
competitive defense and technology markets; and the absence of
unforeseen technical, operational, or geopolitical obstacles.
The Company is at an early stage of development with respect
to SDNN(TM), has not generated revenue from this architecture,
and may never successfully develop or commercialize it. There
can be no assurance that the SDNN(TM) architecture will
function as intended, be completed on the contemplated
timeline, or prove suitable for any of the use cases described
above.
About the Provisional Patent Filing
The provisional application (USPTO Application No.
64/082,410) was filed on June 4, 2026 and encompasses a
455-page specification and 23 engineering drawings covering
the SDNN(TM) system architecture, including the central
SDNN(TM) core layer internally code-named “Mother,” The
Cube(TM) hardware root of trust, the qSpeed(TM) reasoning
engine, trust quarantine and governance frameworks, symbiont
node lifecycle management, and multi-domain use case
specifications. VisionWave Holdings, Inc. is listed as
applicant-assignee. The Company has 12 months from the
provisional filing date to file a corresponding
non-provisional utility patent application claiming priority
to this date.
The filing of a provisional patent application establishes a
filing date and preserves the right to claim priority, but
does not itself result in an issued patent and will not become
a patent unless a corresponding non-provisional utility patent
application is filed with the USPTO within twelve (12) months
of the provisional filing date. The Company may not file such
a non-provisional application on a timely basis, or at all.
Even if a non-provisional application is filed, the USPTO may
reject or substantially narrow the claims through examination,
and there can be no assurance that any patent will be issued,
that issued claims will cover the SDNN(TM) architecture as
described or intended, or that any patent, if issued, will
withstand challenge, reexamination, or invalidation
proceedings. Patents, if issued, may be circumvented by
competitors through design-around approaches, and the Company
may lack sufficient resources to enforce its patent rights
against infringers. Competitors may independently develop
equivalent or superior technologies without infringing any
patent the Company may obtain. The Company’s intellectual
property may also be subject to claims of infringement by
third parties, which could result in costly litigation,
licensing obligations, or injunctions. Accordingly, there can
be no assurance that any patent protection obtained, if any,
will provide meaningful competitive advantage, generate
revenue, or justify the costs of prosecution and enforcement.
The Company has also filed a U.S. trademark application for
SDNN(TM) with the USPTO, Serial No. 99870576, covering
hardware and software in the nature of a neural network and
related AI/ML coordination technologies. The trademark
application is pending examination, and there can be no
assurance that the mark will be registered.
About VisionWave Holdings, Inc.
VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: VWAV) is a defense and
advanced sensing technology company developing AI-driven,
RF-based sensing, autonomy, and computational acceleration
technologies for defense, homeland security, and commercial
infrastructure applications. VisionWave’s mission is to
connect defense innovation with civilian progress through
shared core technologies deployed across air, land, and
fixed-site environments. The Company’s website is
https://www.vwav.inc.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within
the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended, including statements regarding the Company’s
expected development and validation of the SDNN(TM)
architecture (internally code-named “Mother”), the potential
for patent issuance and scope of claims, potential
applications and competitive advantages of the technology, and
the Company’s strategic initiatives. These statements are
based on current expectations and assumptions and are subject
to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to
differ materially. Forward-looking statements are generally
identified by words such as “believe,” “may,” “will,”
“estimate,” “continue,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “expect,”
“should,” “would,” “plan,” “project,” “forecast,” “predict,”
“potential,” “target,” “seek,” or similar expressions, or by
statements that events, trends, or results “may,” “will,”
“could,” or “should” occur or be achieved. Forward-looking
statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could
cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed
or implied, including but not limited to: risks related to the
development, integration, and testing of the SDNN(TM)
architecture and related AI and autonomous technologies; the
timing and outcome of USPTO examination of the Company’s
provisional patent and trademark applications; the Company’s
ability to file a timely non-provisional utility patent
application; ability to secure government and defense
contracts; market acceptance and competition; availability of
sufficient capital and financing; intellectual property
prosecution, protection, and enforcement risks; integration
risks associated with recently acquired technologies and
subsidiaries; delays or failures in achieving technical,
development, or commercialization milestones; dependence on
key personnel and strategic partners; and other risks
described in the Company’s filings with the U.S. Securities
and Exchange Commission, including its most recent Annual
Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and
Current Reports on Form 8-K. All forward-looking statements
speak only as of the date of this press release and are
expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary
statements included in this press release and in the Company’s
SEC filings. VisionWave undertakes no obligation to update or
revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of
new information, future events, or otherwise, except as
required by law. Investors are cautioned not to place undue
reliance on these forward-looking statements.
Contact:
investors@vwav.inc
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