Frontier Computing
Pre-designing the next computational structure.
Quantum Computing & Next-gen Platforms
Frontier Computing is the research area that views problems unsolvable with today's servers and GPUs through the lens of next-generation computing.
AX Lab explores how Quantum Computing, hard optimization, and next-generation platform structures connect to AI Systems and to urban, content, and operations data problems.
— Section 1
Three computational perspectives for future platforms.
01 Quantum Computing
Use quantum states and probabilistic computation to handle combinatorics that classical methods struggle with. Mass-service adoption is early, but strategic preparation for optimization and simulation problems is needed.
02 Next-Gen Platforms
A next-generation structure where AI models, data layers, edge devices, and city platforms work distributed. Design of compute resources and execution location matters more than any single application.
03 Optimization & Simulation
Search for optimal combinations under complex conditions, or validate possibilities through simulation before execution. A computational basis that reduces decision cost in operations, cities, and content production.
— Section 2
Link today's projects to tomorrow's infrastructure.
01 AI Systems Optimization
A computational structure that searches multi-agent, automation-flow, and task-distribution combinations more efficiently. Possibility: Optimize agent count, tool-call order, and verification cost to raise speed and reliability of the AI operating system.
02 Smart City Simulation
Predict outcomes by hypothesizing city operating conditions on top of spatial data, traffic, facilities, and event information. Possibility: Validate policy, guidance, placement, and hazard-response scenarios computationally before deployment.
03 Next-Gen AI Platform Architecture
Design a platform structure where cloud, edge, on-device, data standards, and generative AI work together. Possibility: Unify AX Lab's research domains as a single platform layer — boosting service scalability and technology reuse.
— Section 3
Frontier tags are roles for future computation.
Quantum
A next-generation computing possibility for handling combinatorics. Quantum Computing is a research axis for preparing the transition structure when optimization and simulation problems scale — not for instant productization. Related projects: AI Systems Optimization, Smart City Simulation
Next-Gen Platforms
Cloud, edge, and AI models linked into a single platform layer. Next-generation platforms move generative AI, edge AI, spatial data, and operations consoles from separate silos into a reusable data/computation/execution layer. Related projects: Next-Gen AI Platform Architecture, Urban Data Platform
Optimization
Computation that finds the best combination within operating conditions. Agent routing, urban operations scenarios, and content-production pipelines are all optimization problems with many options. Optimization turns those choices from experience into computable criteria. Related projects: Agent Routing, Urban Simulation, Workflow Optimization
— Timeline
Future computation reshapes services.
Near · Complex-condition optimization
Cast operations, production, and urban-data combinatorics into a computable form.
Next · Simulation-based decisions
Build operating practices that predict outcomes and reduce risk before execution.
Future · Quantum-platform readiness
Pre-design the structure for when quantum computing and next-gen infrastructure enter the service platform.
