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Frequently asked questions.

Plain answers about how AiA · By LyDian operates, what it protects, and what it does not do.

Closed-source · Proprietary · AiA · By LyDian

What is AiA · By LyDian?

A national-scale disaster coordination platform that unifies incident triage, team dispatch, resilient mesh communication, seismic telemetry, and family reunion logistics into a single operator surface. It continues operating when cellular networks, fibre, and the power grid fail.

Is AiA open source?

No. AiA is a closed-source, proprietary platform owned and operated by LyDian. Authorised civil-protection agencies receive signed onboarding packages. The public surface describes capabilities only — no source code, no architecture diagrams.

How fast does an SOS reach a responder?

Under 90 seconds median. The SOS is geo-tagged, severity-classified, and routed to the nearest available response team automatically. If cellular is down, the mesh network relays the SOS through Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or LoRa radio.

What happens when the cellular grid is down?

The platform switches to mesh mode automatically. Solar-backed LoRa relay nodes maintain 72-hour communication autonomy. The network tolerates up to 60% node loss. Messages queue and replay when connectivity returns.

Is my personal data safe?

Yes. ICE profiles are encrypted at rest in an isolated encryption core. Operators see hashed identifiers — never raw names or phone numbers. Every data access is RBAC-scoped and audit-logged. The platform complies with KVKK, GDPR, and HIPAA.

Is there a citizen mobile app?

Yes. The AiA companion is an offline-first mobile app for citizens. One-touch SOS, ICE profile vault, situational map, voice memo, and family reunion — all working without internet when needed.

Who can sign in to the operations console?

Authorised operators only. Three role scopes: OPERATOR (read + create), SUPERVISOR (manage teams + dispatch), ADMIN (full system access). Every session is authenticated, every action logged.

Where is AiA hosted?

AiA is sovereign-hostable. Deployment can be on-premises, in a national cloud, or in dual-region configuration. The engagement agreement governs data residency. No data leaves the agreed jurisdiction.