Layered artificial muscle ensembles, three-tier federated power, hardware-enforced safety. Engineered for predictable service life over self-repair complexity.
Current android programs optimize for manufacturing cost (Tesla Optimus) or research flexibility (Boston Dynamics Atlas), but rarely for long-term field maintainability. The complexity is pushed into hardware that is expensive to iterate, and the safety logic depends on software state that is expensive to verify.
Begin from a different premise: design for predictable service life, graceful degradation, and field-replaceable components. Push complexity into software where it is cheapest to iterate. Keep the hardware substrate deliberately simple and modular.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Actuation | Layered ensemble (no singular actuator) |
| Power architecture | Three-tier federated |
| Safety interrupts | Hardware-enforced, independent of SW |
| Maintenance model | Field-replaceable component libraries |
| Degradation behavior | Graceful (capacity reduction, not failure) |
Architectural design phase. Core principles documented; component-library catalog under specification. Next step: a single-joint test article exercising the muscle-ensemble + hardware-interrupt pattern end-to-end.