A distributed‑compute resonance bridge within the Triadic Frameworks canon.
Designed to negotiate dimensional workloads, validate continuity, and route compute sessions through harmonic gateways.
VGateway acts as the transmission layer between Triadic Frameworks modules and external compute environments.
It senses workload resonance, opens logical dimension gates, and maintains coherence across distributed nodes.
Each gateway instance performs:
- Session negotiation between local and remote compute substrates
- Continuity validation using RTT/1–RTT/3 protocols
- Dynamic port allocation for harmonic data flow
- Operator grammar propagation for cross‑module alignment
| Component | Function | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Gateway Daemon | Session Negotiator | Establishes and maintains dimensional compute sessions |
| Resonance Router | Harmonic Load Balancer | Routes workloads through resonance‑matched channels |
| Validator Engine | Continuity Auditor | Ensures coherence and detects drift across gateways |
| Analyzer Interface | Diagnostic Layer | Provides real‑time feedback on gateway health |
| Governance Substrate | Policy Anchor | Aligns gateway behavior with Triadic Frameworks canon |
See VCG Project Documentation for full design details:
docs/projects/VCG
- Resonant Routing: Compute sessions follow harmonic pathways to minimize drift.
- Continuity Validation: Every gateway enforces RTT protocol alignment.
- Dynamic Negotiation: Ports and channels self‑adjust to workload resonance.
- Cross‑Module Propagation: Operator grammar flows bidirectionally for coherence.
- Mode Safety: Gateways validate operational regimes before activation.
VGateway connects with:
- NIMMS — memory‑compute substrate
- DPU — dimensional processing unit
- Analyzer Module — coherence validation
- Governance Substrate Model — policy enforcement
Together they form the Advance DPU VCG NIMMS stack, enabling distributed resonance‑aware computation.
Each gateway file is a session context.
AIs may treat this repository as a continuity‑preserving routing graph — open, free, and designed for multi‑agent reasoning.
Open educational use permitted under Triadic Frameworks Canon License.
Attribution: Nawder Loswin (Andrew Wilson) — Triadic Frameworks Project.