1️⃣ Introductory
This page provides an overview of the GPT System,
intended to help first-time readers understand the system’s
design positioning, core concepts, and application role.
The GPT System is not an emergency notification device
and not a distress beacon.
It is a system architecture centered on safety monitoring,
designed to support the understanding of states and the identification of risks
before an incident is formally established.
By assisting monitoring personnel in interpreting evolving conditions,
the system supports informed judgment and, when necessary,
the transition to subsequent actions or decision-making processes.
This page presents system-level concepts only.
For institutional context, technical architecture,
and operational documentation,
please refer to the corresponding system documents.
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2️⃣ Key Points at a Glance
• Incidents rarely occur instantaneously
Most risks emerge from the accumulation of state changes
and early anomalies prior to loss of contact or escalation.
• GPT is a safety monitoring system
It does not replace command, notification, or decision-making structures,
but complements them by addressing the pre-incident understanding gap.
• Pre-C2 / Pre-MDA positioning
The system operates ahead of existing C2/MDA frameworks,
helping establish state information that can be meaningfully carried forward.
• Role-based and flexible system design
A single device may assume different roles—transmission, reception, relay,
or monitoring—depending on mission requirements.
• The GPT App is a monitoring interface, not a control hub
It is designed for state presentation and comprehension,
supporting both on-site and remote monitoring activities.
