autoons
Autoons are autonomous robotic agents designed to operate independently of direct human control. They are typically equipped with sensors, actuators, and an onboard or networked artificial intelligence that enables perception, decision-making, and task execution without real-time intervention. The term is used in both speculative fiction and robotics literature to describe small, agile units that can function alone or in coordinated groups.
Autoons can be adapted to various domains, including ground, aerial, and aquatic environments. Variants range from
Technically, autoons rely on a combination of perception, localization, mapping, planning, and control. They may employ
Common applications include industrial inspection, warehouse automation, agriculture, search and rescue, and disaster response. In fiction,
Limitations and governance are active areas of study. Challenges include sensor limitations, reliability under adverse conditions,