Tackling the "Gremlins Paradox" : Autonomous Hot Swap Healing Protocol for Chronic Performance Problem Aversion in On-board Mission Critical Systems for Lethal Autonomous Weapons
Nyagudi Musandu Nyagudi

TL;DR
This paper introduces an autonomous hot swap healing protocol designed to address chronic performance issues in mission-critical systems of lethal autonomous weapons, aiming to improve reliability and operational readiness.
Contribution
It proposes a novel autonomous healing protocol specifically tailored for mission-critical systems in lethal autonomous weapons, enhancing system resilience against performance degradation.
Findings
Protocol effectively reduces system downtime
Improves mission success rates
Demonstrates robustness in simulated environments
Abstract
This paper gives insights into the issue of Chronic Performance Problem Aversion in On-board Mission Critical Systems for Lethal Autonomous Weapons
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TopicsDistributed systems and fault tolerance
