Patent 22 Governed WPT is a six-gate admissibility architecture for wireless power transfer. Power does not ramp simply because two coils have found each other — every gate (identity, coupling, thermal, spectral stability, policy, state-epoch) must pass before a single watt is delivered. The same governance grammar as the rest of the WHL stack, applied to energy.
Conventional WPT ramps current as soon as coupling is detected. Governed WPT treats every transfer as a governed action: a proposal that must survive six gates before energy flows, an adaptive resonance lock to hold the field, and a packetized energy protocol that carries cryptographic headers across the air gap.
Identity (who is the receiver), coupling (geometry & alignment), thermal (headroom in both coils), spectral stability (no drift, no harmonics), policy (regulatory + per-asset), and state-epoch (no replay, no stale token). All six pass, or current stays at zero.
Gradient descent on Q-factor holds Q > 15 within 50 ms of admission, tracking the load as it moves, ages, or thermally drifts. ARL is the dynamic stability layer that keeps a six-gate admission valid moment-to-moment.
Energy is delivered in packets, each with a SHA-256 signed header. The receiver acknowledges, the transmitter logs, and the audit chain is identical in form to the receipt chain elsewhere in the WHL stack — energy as a governed action, not a continuous unmonitored flow.
Patent 22 filed under the USPTO 19/567,170 batch. 15 of 16 tests pass in the governed-wireless-power repository. Sayo Siglo 33% royalty is hard-coded into all Trickle-Tech (WPT) exports and enforced in the license-API.
Anywhere wireless power touches a regulated, safety-critical, or high-value load, six-gate admissibility is the difference between a feature and a deployable system. WHL engages directly and via tier-1 OEMs.
Charging pads that refuse to ramp until receiver identity, alignment, and thermal envelope are all admissible. Per-vehicle policy and audit chain for fleet operators.
Six-gate admissibility for implant recharge: identity (this device, this serial), thermal (tissue-safe), spectral (no aliasing into neural bands), state-epoch (no replay of yesterday's session).
Pad-to-airframe and pad-to-AMR transfer where every refill is a signed transaction. Fleet operators get a verifiable energy ledger; pads refuse rogue receivers by policy.
Compute is being governed. Decisions are being governed. Energy delivery — especially wireless — is still ungoverned in most deployments. Patent 22 puts the same six-gate grammar that protects an AI proposal in front of every watt of wirelessly-coupled power.
A licensable WPT governance stack with patent coverage (Patent 22), test coverage (15/16), and a packetized energy protocol that produces an audit trail. Reference architecture and engineering support under NDA. Sayo Siglo 33% royalty applies on Trickle-Tech exports.
A governed energy delivery layer for distributed energy resources and warehouse robotics. Per-asset policy, per-packet receipts, integration with the broader GE-OS receipt chain for fleet-scale energy auditability.
Governed Wireless Power Transfer test suite.
$ pytest tests/ -v
collected 16 items
tests/test_gate_admissibility.py::test_identity_required PASSED
tests/test_gate_admissibility.py::test_coupling_threshold PASSED
tests/test_gate_admissibility.py::test_thermal_envelope PASSED
tests/test_gate_admissibility.py::test_spectral_stability PASSED
tests/test_gate_admissibility.py::test_policy_compliance PASSED
tests/test_gate_admissibility.py::test_state_epoch PASSED
tests/test_arl.py::test_quality_factor_lock_within_50ms PASSED
tests/test_wepp.py::test_packet_signing_sha256 PASSED
tests/test_six_gate_composition.py::test_all_must_pass PASSED
tests/test_six_gate_composition.py::test_any_fail_blocks PASSED
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============= 15 passed, 1 failed in 2.78s =============
FAILED: test_thermal_runaway_recovery (under investigation)
Honest status: 15/16 pass. The failing test concerns thermal runaway recovery and is under active investigation — a known issue, not a silent miss.
Tier-1 OEM partnerships for automotive, medical, drone, and AMR markets. DER and grid-side licensing via Sayo Siglo Trickle-Tech terms. Reference design and engineering engagement under NDA. Patent-protected six-gate admissibility, ARL stabilizer, and WEPP packet protocol.