Abstract

Disclosed is a "Bifurcated Data Protocol Architecture" for sovereign systems that separates data handling into distinct Static ("The Library") and Dynamic ("The Nervous System") domains. Both domains utilize the H.265 video codec for transport/storage but exploit entirely different codec properties through distinct protocols: SpikeNSL and VTC-KTKN. The novelty lies in the simultaneous, distinct utilization of H.265 properties within a unified system. SpikeNSL (Dynamic) uses direct Luma/Chroma mapping to exploit the codec's efficiency with data sparsity. VTC-KTKN (Static) uses visual tokens (QR codes) to exploit the codec's temporal redundancy of static structures (Inter-Frame Prediction). This unified codec framework minimizes the hardware footprint on edge devices.

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