Atomathic Launches AIDAR and AISIR Physical AI Platforms
Atomathic has announced the commercial availability of its AI software platforms AIDAR (AI Detection and Ranging) and AISIR (AI Signal Intelligence Reasoning), according to a press release. The platforms are now available for deployment across sectors including automotive, aviation, defense, robotics, and semiconductor manufacturing.
Both AIDAR and AISIR are hardware-agnostic and designed to improve machine perception by processing and interpreting complex physical signals in real time. Atomathic describes the technology as enabling systems to "see the invisible," enhancing precision and decision-making capabilities in autonomous and sensor-driven environments.
The company’s approach to physical AI is based on hyperdefinition technology, which applies mathematical modeling to achieve ultra-high-resolution visualization of signals. Developed over seven years by a team of experts from institutions such as Caltech, UCLA, Stanford University, and the Technical University of Munich, the platforms are currently being piloted in multiple industries and will be showcased at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
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