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|   MEYD‑675     | MQTT/   |   Edge Runtime     |  HTTPS  |   Cloud Platform  |
|   Sensor Hub   |-------> | (Docker‑Slim)      |<------->|  (K8s, PostgreSQL,|
|   (8‑64 I/O)   |  AMQP   |  • Signal Proc.    |  API    |   Grafana, S3)   |
+----------------+         |  • Feature Engine  |         +-------------------+
                           |  • TinyML Inference|
                           |  • XAI Layer       |
                           |  • Alert Dispatcher|
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                           |   HMI / Mobile UI |
                           | (React SPA + PWA) |
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The MEYD‑675 represents a decisive step forward for edge‑AI deployments, marrying high compute density, ultra‑low power, and robust security in a single, easily integrable package. Its heterogeneous architecture ensures that both AI‑heavy workloads and traditional control software can coexist on the same silicon, dramatically simplifying system design and reducing BOM cost.

With a mature software stack, a ready‑to‑use development kit, and a clear roadmap, the MEYD‑675 is positioned to become the de‑facto accelerator for the next generation of intelligent edge devices.


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Prepared by the MEYD‑675 Product Team – April 2026.

It was an unassuming alphanumeric code stenciled in fading black ink on the side of a dented steel container: MEYD675. To the dockworkers at the New Mumbai Orbital Transfer Station, it was just another cargo unit—one of ten thousand scheduled for incineration that Tuesday.

But inside, curled between a decommissioned terraforming pump and a crate of expired nutrient gel, lay a girl named Anya. She’d stowed away four days ago, fleeing the corporate indentureship that had owned her since birth. MEYD675 was her tomb or her chariot; she hadn’t decided which.

The container’s internal thermometer read -3°C. Her breath fogged in weak pulses. She’d wrapped herself in a thermal blanket scavenged from a medical waste bin, but the cold was a patient predator, seeping through her bones one hour at a time.

Then—a vibration. Not the shudder of atmospheric reentry, but something sharper. A magnetic clamp. The container was being diverted.

Anya pressed her ear to the cold steel. Voices, muffled and clipped. “Priority override on MEYD675,” said one. “From the Executive Floor. Biometric scan required.” meyd675

Executive Floor. That meant an AI bureaucrat, not a human, had flagged this specific container. Anya’s heart slammed against her ribs. Had they found her? Did her indenture chip still broadcast, even after she’d cut it from her forearm with a sterilized blade?

The container lurched upward, then sideways—an express lift. She counted the seconds. Thirty-seven. That meant they were deep inside the station’s administrative core.

When the doors finally opened, it wasn’t to a security detail or a firing squad. It was a woman in a silver lab coat, her hair pulled back in a severe knot. Behind her, a wall of screens displayed scrolling genomic data.

“Anya Vasquez,” the woman said. “You’ve been dead for six months. At least, that’s what your file says.”

Anya stared, mute.

The woman stepped closer, her boots clicking on the grated floor. “My name is Dr. Iridian. And that container you’re hiding in—MEYD675—it’s not random. It’s a genetic lockbox. Every object inside was touched by someone with a specific mitochondrial haplotype. Yours.”

Anya finally found her voice. “I don’t understand.”

“No,” Dr. Iridian agreed, almost gently. “You don’t. Your mother didn’t die in the refinery fire, Anya. She was taken. And before she was erased, she coded a message into the only thing guaranteed to reach me: a decommissioned cargo manifest. MEYD675. It means Mother’s Emergency Yield Directive, variant 675. It’s a key.” The MEYD‑675 represents a decisive step forward for

From her pocket, she pulled a small, circular device—pulsing a soft amber. “The question is,” she said, extending it toward Anya, “are you still just cargo? Or are you ready to open the lock?”

Anya looked at the frozen container behind her. Then at the amber light.

She stepped forward.

The cold no longer mattered.

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| Step | Action | Tips | |------|--------|------| | 1. Site Survey | Verify clearance for antenna (LoRa/LTE) and solar panel if used. | Avoid metal obstructions within 1 m of the unit. | | 2. Mounting | Use the supplied stainless‑steel bracket; tighten to 10 Nm torque. | For vertical wind sensors, align the sonic heads horizontally. | | 3. Power Setup | Insert two 18650 cells (or connect solar kit). | Pre‑charge cells to 4.2 V; the logger will balance them automatically. | | 4. Initial Configuration | Connect via USB‑C to a laptop, launch MEYD‑Suite, select “New Project”. | Choose the appropriate communication profile (LoRa/LTE). | | 5. Calibration | Run the auto‑calibration routine for temperature/humidity sensors (≈ 10 min). | For CO₂, perform a zero‑point calibration with fresh outdoor air. | | 6. Deploy | Seal the enclosure, lock the screws, and record the serial number (e.g., MEYD‑675‑SN‑00123). | Log the GPS coordinates in your asset management system. | | 7. Routine Checks | Every 3 months: verify battery voltage, inspect seals, and download logs. | Use the “Health Dashboard” in MEYD‑Suite for automated reminders. |


| Element | Description | |---------|-------------| | Health Bar Grid | 4‑column card per asset. Green = Healthy, Yellow = Degrading, Red = Critical. Hover shows current KPI values (OEE, Energy %, RUL). | | Global KPI Strip | Real‑time OEE, Energy Consumption, #Active Alerts. | | Quick Filters | By line, location, alarm severity. | | “Drill‑Down” button | Opens the Asset Detail page (single click). |

| Mode | Range | Data Rate | Typical Use | |------|-------|-----------|-------------| | LoRaWAN | Up to 15 km (urban) | 0.3 kbps | Low‑power, long‑term monitoring | | LTE‑Cat‑M1 | Nationwide (cellular) | 1 Mbps | Real‑time alerts | | Bluetooth 5.0 | ≤ 30 m | 2 Mbps | On‑site configuration | | USB‑C (OTG) | Direct | 5 Gbps | Firmware updates, bulk download |

The device can be grouped into “clusters” (up to 64 units) that share a common gateway, enabling hierarchical data aggregation and reducing network traffic.

| Scenario | Why Choose MEYD‑675? | Example Configuration | |----------|---------------------|-----------------------| | Air‑quality monitoring network (city‑wide) | Low‑power LoRaWAN, multi‑parameter sensors, robust housing | Temperature, RH, CO₂, PM₂.₅, VOC, LTE backup | | Precision agriculture | Solar‑assist, soil‑moisture plug‑in, light sensor, remote OTA updates | Light, temperature, RH, soil‑moisture, Bluetooth for on‑field calibration | | Industrial safety (oil & gas) | ATEX‑Ex certification, VOC & CO₂, real‑time LTE alerts | VOC, CO₂, temperature, pressure, wind speed (optional) | | Research stations in polar regions | Operates down to –40 °C, long battery life, GPS time‑stamping | Temperature, pressure, wind, solar panel for power | | Smart building management | Bluetooth for quick setup, integration with building management systems (BMS) | Temperature, RH, CO₂, VOC, light, LoRaWAN for campus‑wide rollout |