Engagement

How a Pilot Works

CANAREON is currently accepting pilot engagements with research institutions and infrastructure operators. Here is what that process looks like.

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Stage 01: Briefing

A 30–45 minute technical call to assess domain fit, data availability, and mutual alignment. No commitment required. We review all briefing requests before scheduling.

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Stage 02: Data Assessment

You provide a sample of your time-series data (frequency, flow, training loss, or equivalent). We run an initial BCI pass and return an instability signal report. Typical turnaround: 5–10 business days. Data handled under a standard NDA.

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Stage 03: Pilot Run

A structured pilot period (typically 30–90 days) where CANAREON runs alongside your existing monitoring. We provide instability scores, lead time estimates, and event detection reports. You evaluate against your operational knowledge.

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Stage 04: Review & Decision

A structured review of pilot results against pre-agreed success criteria. If the pilot demonstrates value, we proceed to integration planning. If it doesn't, we document why — and that becomes published methodology.

Data Requirements

Minimum requirement: a continuous time-series signal at ≥1-minute resolution over ≥30 days.

Power grid:Frequency (Hz)
Traffic:Speed or flow
ML training:Loss or gradient norm
Decision:Structured assessment inputs via the DECIDE interface
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