GMCC™ System Architecture | Global Monitoring & Control Center Infrastructure | Lathell Nutraceuticals
GMCC™ System Architecture

The full online architecture of the Global Monitoring & Control Center.

This page demonstrates how the GMCC™ can be structured from end to end — beginning with BSS™ devices and entry systems, moving through data intake and intelligence layers, and ending with dashboards, alerts, reporting, operators, and coordinated response workflows.

Architecture Status
System Model
End-to-End
Command View
Active Demo
Core Layers
5
Connected Logic
Unified
5+

Core Layers

Intake, processing, command, reporting, and response working together.

1

Central Hub

One operational center coordinating multiple sites and systems.

24/7

Visibility Model

Built to support continuous monitoring and command awareness.

Global

Expansion Ready

Structured for multi-site and future international deployment growth.

Visual architecture structure

This is the clean online representation of how the GMCC™ command center can operate from raw detection to final response.



































GMCC™ architecture flow

Each layer below has a specific role. Together, they form the full logic of the center.

1. Intake Layer

Where live system data first enters the environment.

  • BSS™ entry systems
  • wearables
  • local sensors
  • connected site devices

2. Processing Layer

Where incoming data is organized, filtered, and interpreted.

  • signal processing
  • event classification
  • pattern detection
  • risk flagging

3. Command Layer

Where operators gain live visibility through dashboards and active panels.

  • site monitoring
  • alert queues
  • operator review
  • status oversight

4. Alert Layer

Where important events are escalated and prioritized for action.

  • alert routing
  • severity levels
  • operator notifications
  • escalation logic

5. Reporting Layer

Where logs, records, event history, and performance visibility are maintained.

  • event logging
  • reports
  • audit tracking
  • performance review

6. Response Layer

Where the system supports intervention, routing, and command action.

  • dispatch support
  • response workflows
  • follow-up actions
  • coordination logic

What enters the system

The architecture begins with the field side of the platform. This includes the devices and monitored points generating the raw system activity the GMCC™ needs to understand.

  • BSS™ Airport Entry systems
  • BSS™ School Entry systems
  • BSS™ Home Entry systems
  • BSS™ Venue Entry systems
  • wearables and connected physiological inputs
  • environmental or device status signals

What the center produces

After processing and command review, the GMCC™ produces usable intelligence and action pathways rather than raw unorganized data.

  • live status visibility
  • alert prioritization
  • operator workflows
  • incident reporting
  • response coordination support
  • historical records for analysis and review

How information moves through the GMCC™

The workflow below explains the architecture in plain operational steps.

1

Detection begins in the field

A scanner, wearable, entry device, or connected site input identifies activity, a status change, or a condition requiring monitoring.

2

Data enters the intake layer

The field signal is captured and pushed into the GMCC™ architecture so the center can receive it in a structured form.

3

Processing turns raw data into usable intelligence

The system organizes, filters, compares, and flags signals so the command layer sees meaningful information instead of noise.

4

The command layer displays the situation

Operators view sites, alerts, system health, event status, and trending activity inside the online dashboard environment.

5

Alerts are routed by priority

Important events are elevated and routed based on logic rules, severity, operator needs, and response thresholds.

6

Actions and outcomes are recorded

The reporting layer preserves logs, audit trails, event history, and system performance so the center can improve and stay accountable.

The major parts of the architecture

These are the major building blocks that make the GMCC™ concept understandable to engineers, partners, and future deployment stakeholders.

Field Layer

This is where devices and deployment environments exist. It includes entry systems, wearables, sensors, and monitored locations producing live operating data.

Core Intelligence Layer

This is where the platform processes what is happening. It transforms raw input into organized signals, event states, system health markers, and alert candidates.

Operational Layer

This is where human decision-making meets the system. It includes dashboards, operator review, reporting, alerts, and command-driven response workflows.

Why this architecture page matters

This page gives the GMCC™ project structure online. It helps people understand the system without needing a long technical explanation first.

Useful for engineers

It gives technical teams a clearer high-level view of what components must exist and how those components relate to one another.

Useful for presentations

It strengthens the professional presentation of the GMCC™ concept for institutions, partners, investors, universities, and contractors.

Useful for expansion

It provides a foundation that later pages can build on, including hardware plans, software stack pages, control room design pages, and cost pages.

Related GMCC™ and BSS™ pages

Link this page into the rest of the BSS™ and GMCC™ ecosystem so all pages support each other.

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