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(Dynamic Vector Alignment Architecture, revision 15) proposes a shift from hierarchical control to a heterarchical, field-based approach. Instead of calculating a path and then correcting for errors, DVAA-015 maintains a continuous "Potential Field Vector" that aligns the agent’s velocity and orientation in real-time, treating obstacles not as static blocks, but as dynamic repulsors within a 4D spatiotemporal map.
DVAA-015 represents a paradigm shift from discrete path planning to continuous field alignment. By treating navigation as a problem of dynamic vector summation, it overcomes the latency and oscillation issues inherent in legacy systems. Future revisions will focus on integrating machine learning to dynamically adjust the repulsion coefficients ($\beta$) based on behavioral analysis of specific obstacle types (e.g., predicting that a pedestrian will stop vs. a vehicle that will maintain speed). dvaa-015
Mara slammed the diary shut. Her office lights flickered. The walls—her solid, concrete, thirty-story-up walls—seemed to breathe. Just once. A slow, deliberate inhale. By treating navigation as a problem of dynamic
“What’s this?” she asked, not looking up from her cold coffee. Mara slammed the diary shut
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