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-The development of modern construction materialsminiaturization of electronic components, and access to sources with high energy density per unit of their mass have enabled the dynamic development of unmanned platforms. These include unmanned aerial vehiclesunmanned wheeled and tracked vehicles, and water and underwater boatsThe features of unmanned systems that determine their use in various areas of human activity are: the lack of an operator on board the ship, the ability to place any cargo on themthe ability to perform the mission autonomouslyautomatically or under manual control of the operator.+====== Introduction ====== 
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 +Over the past two decadesthe rapid evolution of digital technologies has transformed the design, deployment, and operation of autonomous systems. The advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and advanced sensors have driven the emergence of intelligent platforms, which, depending on their application domain and specifics, are capable of operating with limited or no human interventionThis transformation spans across ground, aerial, and marine environments — each presenting distinct challenges yet sharing a common architectural foundation centred on perception, decision-making, and control ((Thrun, S(2010). Toward robotic cars. Communications of the ACM, 53(4), 99–106. https://doi.org/10.1145/1721654.1721679))((Raj, A., & Saxena, P. (2022). Emerging trends in autonomous systems architecture: Challenges and opportunities. IEEE Access, 10, 54321–54345.)). Currently, systems are no longer perceived and designed as isolated machines but integral parts of a broader digital ecosystem involving cloud computing, edge processing, and distributed intelligence ((Lee, E. A., Seshia, S. A., & Edwards, S. (2020). Introduction to Embedded SystemsA Cyber-Physical Systems Approach (3rd ed.). MIT Press)). The ongoing Industry 4.0 and emerging Industry 5.0 initiatives emphasise the fusion of human–machine collaboration, sustainability, and adaptability, all of which depend heavily on robust and modular system architectures. 
 +A key enabler of this transformation is the system’s architecture — the structured framework that defines how system components interactcommunicate, and evolve. In autonomous systems, architecture governs how sensor data is interpreted, how decisions are made in uncertain environments, and how control actions are executed safely and reliably. For instance, in self-driving cars, architectural layers coordinate LiDAR, camera, and radar inputs to produce real-time navigation decisions; in drones, they manage flight stability and mission autonomy; and in underwater robotsthey handle communication delays and localisation challenges ((Benjamin, M. R., Curcio, J. A., & Leonard, J. J. (2012). MOOS-IvP autonomy software for marine robots. Journal of Field Robotics, 29(6), 821–835https://doi.org/10.1002/rob.21455))((Corke, P., Roberts, J., & Sukkarieh, S. (2017). Networked robotics: Building large-scale autonomy. Annual Reviews in Control, 43, 19–35)). 
 +Further, the architectures of the autonomous systems and the related topics  are discussed in the following order: 
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 +  * [[en:safeav:as:typical]] 
 +  * [[en:safeav:as:refarchitectures]] 
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