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Scalar Waves: Modeling Multi-Cellular Behavior in Autonomous Machines via Longitudinal Waves in Multi-Agent Systems

EasyChair Preprint 15801

11 pagesDate: February 11, 2025

Abstract

As technology continues to advance, the future of computing and communications is taking new dimensions, one of the most promising emerging technologies in this field is scalar waves. Scalar Waves are often described as having the potential to carry energy and information in a more efficient and profound manner. This deviation from conventional wave behavior is what makes scalar waves  a fascinating  concept in autonomous systems such as robotics, self-driving cars, drones, etc. Robotics and autonomous vehicles industry could significantly benefit from scalar waves technology as Autonomous vehicles rely on a constant flow of data in real-time for navigation, reliability and safety. This paper delve into the basics of scalar waves  and  presents an agent-based multi-cell prototype model of the magnetic scalar wave (potential self-regulation) for autonomous vehicles  where individual components of robots use multiple programs running on different processors that need to talk to each other in a exchange of information ( Processor – Processor). Here the unit level processor components communicate each other both ways i.e. shared memory and message passing via longitudinal waves that propagate in the direction of the magnetic field vector through the channels ( featured antennas and inbuilt processor communications module ) when two cell processors communicate with each other. The ability to transmit scalar information to target specific parts/components could be a game-changer in autonomous systems reliability and the necessary energy required to power the communication process is provided by the magnetic scalar wave generator itself. This work highlights how the scalar waves might influence agent driven cellular or computer network behaviour and explored the possibility of deploying such systems  in actual autonomous machines.  However, this paper is not about the technology for generating and detecting scalar waves.

Keyphrases: AI agents, Autonomous Machines, Cell Processor Communications, Cellular Automation, Scalar Waves

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@booklet{EasyChair:15801,
  author    = {Poondru Prithvinath Reddy},
  title     = {Scalar Waves: Modeling Multi-Cellular Behavior in Autonomous Machines via Longitudinal Waves in Multi-Agent Systems},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint 15801},
  year      = {EasyChair, 2025}}
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