Whitepapers & Technical Documentation
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Privacy Architecture: Privacy by Physics
This document details Volta's privacy architecture, which enforces data privacy through physical sensor constraints rather than software policies. The downward-facing camera design makes personal data capture physically impossible, aligning with GDPR Article 25 requirements.
KB Sources: privacy-by-physics.md, evidence-registry.md
Read whitepaper →Safety Architecture: Three-Layer Protection System
Technical documentation of Volta's three-layer safety architecture: EN 60335-2-107 compliance (reactive), privacy-preserving predictive vision (predictive), and floating hexoskeleton contact detection (physical). Each layer addresses a distinct temporal phase of safety events.
KB Sources: safety-architecture.md, evidence-registry.md
Read whitepaper →Design Philosophy: Symmetry, Specialization, and System Thinking
Volta's design principles are grounded in three commitments: hexagonal symmetry for equal performance in all directions, specialized intelligence rather than general-purpose robotics, and treating the lawn as a living system rather than a surface. This document details each principle with operational definitions.
KB Sources: vision-and-philosophy.md
Read whitepaper →Fleet Intelligence: Collective Knowledge from Distributed Agents
Technical documentation of Volta's fleet intelligence framework. Individual units contribute cellular telemetry to a collective knowledge base. Field data from 108 US residential properties validates the heterogeneous growth hypothesis and demonstrates the value of per-cell lawn profiling at scale.
KB Sources: single-model-fleet.md, adaptive-lawn-care.md, evidence-registry.md
Read whitepaper →Whitepapers NOT Created (insufficient KB material)
Per the epistemological framework, the following whitepaper categories were evaluated but cannot be created because the KB does not contain sufficient material:
- H6 — Future Research: The KB contains no research roadmap, collaboration details, or technology trajectory documentation. Creating this would require fabrication.