Deterministic systems.
Fail-safe architecture.
Engineering discipline.
IBBTech
Industrial Control Engineering Core.
Engineering Doctrine
Our work is governed by four non-negotiable principles:
Deterministic Control
Critical control logic must execute predictably and independently of general-purpose computing layers. Timing behavior, state transitions, and recovery paths must be explicitly defined and measurable.
Fail-Safe by Design
Failure is assumed, not exceptional. Every critical component must have a defined fallback state. Undefined behavior under fault conditions is unacceptable.
Stability Before Performance
Precision, optimization, and feature expansion are secondary to system stability. A control system must remain bounded, predictable, and safe under degraded conditions.
Integrity Under Real-World Conditions
Architectures must be resilient to electrical noise, sensor drift, power instability, and field interference. Laboratory stability is insufficient; field reliability is mandatory.
Deep Learning Video Analysis Software
IBBVision
Developed under IBBTech Engineering Standards.
IBBVision develops deterministic deep learning video systems designed for operational reliability.
Engineering integrity remains centralized.
Industrial Fertigation Controller
Smart Vesna
Developed under IBBTech Engineering Standards.
Product brands operate commercially independent.
Engineering integrity remains centralized.
Core.
1. Deterministic Industrial Intelligence
To establish predictable system behavior as the standard in industrial control. Control systems must be measurable, defined, and repeatable — never ambiguous.
2. Reliability as Infrastructure
To treat reliability not as a feature, but as foundational architecture. Every system must remain controlled under fault conditions.
3. Engineering Before Expansion
To prioritize engineering depth over capability expansion. Focus precedes scale.
4. Fail-Safe Standardization
To make fail-safe architecture mandatory, not optional. Undefined system states must be eliminated by design.
5. Long-Term Technical Integrity
To build enduring technical consistency independent of short-term trends. Brand value must emerge from engineering discipline.