ARWE / ARCHITECTURE

Architecture

One ecosystem, three technology layers, a set of shared capabilities — and eight systems that remain independently deployable.

PROJECT ARWEshared principles
WEBHTML / CSS / JS → PHP
User-facing systems, business logic and APIs.
AIPython → AI services
Reasoning, tutoring, detection and digital twins.
SYSTEMSC / C++ → Embedded & Robotics
Performance, security, sensing and control.
ARWE SYSTEMS
Capability Modules

Capabilities, Not Silos

These are shared capabilities reused across ARWE systems — not necessarily separate flagship projects.

Authentication

Common session and credential patterns reused across systems.

Identity

Verified citizen and institutional identity (LOCIFY-rooted).

Notifications

Unified delivery for alerts, statuses and reminders.

Audit

Immutable activity trails for accountability.

Analytics

Shared metrics pipelines and dashboards.

Verification

Document and record verification workflows.

AI services

Model serving shared by EDUNEX, OZAYN and GOVYX.

Data services

Storage, sync and export primitives.

Interoperability

System Relationship Contracts

GOVYX

↔ LOCIFY — Citizen identity & service records feed institutional workflows

↔ TERRACHAIN — Auditable procurement and land-transaction history

↔ BILEN — Threat intelligence and infrastructure monitoring

↔ OZAYN — Persistent AI reasoning for decision support

EDUNEX

↔ LOCIFY — Verified citizen identity for student & teacher records

↔ OZAYN — Shared AI reasoning engine for tutoring

LOCIFY

↔ GOVYX — Service records surface in governance dashboards

↔ EDUNEX — Identity verification for education records

TERRACHAIN

↔ GOVYX — Institutional oversight of land & procurement processes

↔ LOCIFY — Ownership tied to verified citizen identity

BILEN

↔ GOVYX — Protects institutional workloads and reporting channels

↔ KIDANE — Embedded security sensors research exchange

OZAYN

↔ GOVYX — Reasoning layer for decision support

↔ EDUNEX — Tutoring intelligence shared across education

KIDANE

↔ CANIVOX — Shared autonomy stack and sensor modules

↔ BILEN — Security research for connected machines

CANIVOX

↔ KIDANE — Common robotics foundation and tooling

Deployment

Local-First Infrastructure

Independently deployable

Each system runs on its own stack with no hard dependency on other ARWE services.

Composable when available

When co-deployed, systems discover each other through interoperability contracts.

Local hosting ready

Designed to run on infrastructure inside Ethiopia, on modest hardware.