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   <front>
      <title>MVPS Maritime and Tactical-Edge Profile: Coherence Monitoring under Disconnected, Intermittent, Limited Connectivity and GNSS-Denied Holdover</title>
      <author initials="L. M." surname="Costa" fullname="Leonardo Melegassi Costa">
         <organization>Catellix</organization>
      </author>
      <date month="May" day="28" year="2026" />
      <abstract>
	 <t>   This document defines a deployment profile of Multi-Vantage Path
   Snapshot (MVPS) for fleets and fixed installations operating in
   Disconnected, Intermittent, Limited (DIL) environments where Global
   Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) time may be denied -- for example
   naval and maritime critical infrastructure and other tactical-edge
   networks.  The profile is DEFENSIVE: it concerns detection of
   coherence anomalies in the network and timing telemetry (cyber
   intrusion, comms tampering, and positioning/timing (PNT) spoofing).
   It defines no navigation, targeting, or kinetic function.

   MVPS promotes its detection theorems to any surface satisfying its
   five axioms.  At sea only one axiom is at risk: A1, the bounded
   joint-clock-skew requirement, because oscillators drift under GNSS
   denial and links are intermittent.  This document proves A1 still
   holds on an enlarged coherence tick under explicit datasheet-grounded
   budgets, after which the core theorems inherit verbatim via the MVPS
   Architecture-Invariance Theorem.  The closed-form result shows the
   binding constraint is store-and-forward latency, not clock drift. All
   properties are validated by scripts/validate_maritime_edge.py (7/7
   PASS, exit 0) and recorded in evidence/maritime_edge_receipt.json.


	 </t>
      </abstract>
   </front>
   <seriesInfo name="Internet-Draft" value="draft-melegassi-ippm-mvps-maritime-edge-00" />
   
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