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Autonomous systems, regardless of their physical domain — ground, aerial, or marine — share a common architectural logic that structures how data flows from sensors to decision-making and control units. This section explores the typical functional architecture and the operational pipeline that enable autonomous behaviour.
The foundation of most autonomous systems lies in the Sense–Plan–Act (SPA) paradigm, introduced in early robotics and still relevant today. It slightly extends a general controllable system’s architecture by introducing explicit steps of sensing, decision making and acting. This model organises operations into three distinct but interdependent stages:
This conceptual model remains universal across domains and can be represented as follows.