NexusOS Labs — Global Engineering Lab Network
NexusOS Labs is the distributed hardware research arm of NexusOS. Labs, universities, and independent researchers around the world are building the physical infrastructure that will run the WNSP spectral protocol in silicon and photonics (~2032 target).
What Labs Build
- SNIC (Spectral Network Interface Card): the optical demonstrator that maps 25,600 WNSP Ψ channels to physical waveguide lanes using WDM × OAM × polarisation multiplexing
- PHR-1 Resonator: the physics hardware resonator for sub-mm wave experiments validating the Λ=hf/c² compression curve
- Spectral Relay Mesh v1: the multi-node relay network for testing WNSP-native packet routing without DNS
How to Join
- Hardware: assemble your lab — spectrometer, compute, network connection. The physics engine speaks in wavelengths; your hardware is the receiver.
- Sync Code: clone the NexusOS repo (AGPL-3.0), run the hardware calibration verifier at
/hardware-lab, and confirm your spectrometer readings match the PHR-1 reference curve. - Connect: register your lab node on the Spectral Network. Your node gets a Ψ channel address and joins the relay mesh.
- Collaborate: contribute hardware research improvements — all hardware specs are AGPL-3.0, so improvements must be open-sourced.