
TDS-Zenith is a high-level architectural framework for next-generation autonomous systems, operating on the principles of Deterministic Field Ontology. The protocol shifts the focus from statistical probability to topological certainty. Core Operational Markers: Glushkov Prime Spiral Integration: Implementation of a non-linear tracking manifold based on prime number distribution. This ensures mathematical immunity to signal jamming and electronic countermeasures. Field Parenchyma Analytics: Target acquisition via structural nodal identification within the field parenchyma, enabling precise tracking in high-density noise environments (LEO/GEO orbital sectors and cluttered urban terrains). Stability Criterion ($U \geq 0.96$): A recursive verification protocol that eliminates "AI hallucinations" by requiring a stability index of 0.96 for terminal engagement. Multi-Domain Inventory Compatibility: A unified mathematical kernel for diverse hardware assets—from strategic orbital interceptors (TDS-Zenith Orbital Tier) to tactical precision units. Sovereign Command Interlock: A hard-coded ethical override mechanism utilizing semantic modulation for unconditional mission abort, ensuring the observer’s absolute veto power.
TDS-Zenith, Deterministic AI, Glushkov Prime Spiral, Sovereign Defense Systems, Orbital Neutralization, U-Stability Metric, Field Parenchyma, Tactical Autonomy, Non-Probabilistic Targeting, Strategic AI
TDS-Zenith, Deterministic AI, Glushkov Prime Spiral, Sovereign Defense Systems, Orbital Neutralization, U-Stability Metric, Field Parenchyma, Tactical Autonomy, Non-Probabilistic Targeting, Strategic AI
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