> the most critical sensor logs often get lost when a robot loses power
That seems like a bizarrely niche problem. I've been working in robotics for many years and I don't think this has ever been a problem for us. Why would a robot suddenly run out of power? Conversely, why would something interesting be happening right before the battery runs out? Are you perhaps focused on a very specific kind of robots like drones, where a physical crash can also knock out power?
Drones are one of our primary usecases; however it is actually applicable to memory loss in lets say LLM not necessarily with power loss, but with corruption, hallucination and persistent memory problems, from overload of data or data retrieval.
What sort of Robotics are you based in? It also massively improves efficiency in hardware 20-40% est.
> the most critical sensor logs often get lost when a robot loses power
That seems like a bizarrely niche problem. I've been working in robotics for many years and I don't think this has ever been a problem for us. Why would a robot suddenly run out of power? Conversely, why would something interesting be happening right before the battery runs out? Are you perhaps focused on a very specific kind of robots like drones, where a physical crash can also knock out power?
Drones are one of our primary usecases; however it is actually applicable to memory loss in lets say LLM not necessarily with power loss, but with corruption, hallucination and persistent memory problems, from overload of data or data retrieval.
What sort of Robotics are you based in? It also massively improves efficiency in hardware 20-40% est.