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What should an autonomous system do when it can no longer trust its sensors?
I’ve been working on a mission assurance architecture called Parallax and recently completed another validation run in a degraded operating environment. In this sim run, an autonomous USV fleet experienced GNSS/RF degradation resulting in conflicting navigation observations across multiple assets. Rather than assuming all telemetry was trustworthy, the system continuously evaluated observation integrity, measured divergence from a shared world model, isolated compromised data sources, reconstructed authority through distributed consensus, and maintained mission continuity without operator intervention. One of the problems I’m interested in is what happens after sensor fusion. Most autonomy stacks do a good job combining observations, but what happens when those observations can no longer be trusted? The entire system runs locally at the edge with no cloud dependency. All processing, validation, trust scoring, consensus generation, and decision support remain completely air-gapped and self contained. Current areas of development: • Distributed trust scoring • Reality integrity assessment • Consensus reconstruction • Autonomous recovery and reintegration • GNSS degradation and spoofing resilience • Edge-native operation with no cloud connectivity Interested in hearing how others are approaching sensor trust, degraded navigation environments, and resilient autonomy. submitted by /u/DraevenOfficial [link] [Kommentare] reddit.com · reddit.com
I’ve been working on a mission assurance architecture called Parallax and recently completed another validation run in a degraded operating environment. In this sim run, an autonomous USV fleet experienced GNSS/RF degradation resulting in conflicting navigation observations across multiple assets. Rather than assuming all telemetry was trustworthy, the system continuously evaluated observation integrity, measured divergence from a shared world model, isolated compromised data sources, reconstructed authority through distributed consensus, and maintained mission continuity without operator intervention. One of the problems I’m interested in is what happens after sensor fusion. Most autonomy stacks do a good job combining observations, but what happens when those observations can no longer be trusted? The entire system runs locally at the edge with no cloud dependency. All processing, validation, trust scoring, consensus generation, and decision support remain completely air-gapped and self contained. Current areas of development: • Distributed trust scoring • Reality integrity assessment • Consensus reconstruction • Autonomous recovery and reintegration • GNSS degradation and spoofing resilience • Edge-native operation with no cloud connectivity Interested in hearing how others are approaching sensor trust, degraded navigation environments, and resilient autonomy. submitted by /u/DraevenOfficial [link] [Kommentare]
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