nonselflaunching
Nonselflaunching is a term used in the field of artificial intelligence and robotics to describe a system that is not capable of initiating its own operation or activation. In contrast to self-launching systems, which can start their processes independently, nonselflaunching systems require external intervention to begin their tasks. This external intervention can take various forms, such as a manual start command, a specific input signal, or a predefined trigger condition.
The concept of nonselflaunching is relevant in scenarios where it is crucial to control the initiation of
Nonselflaunching systems can be implemented using various technologies, including hardware switches, software triggers, and communication protocols.