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FMEA for Humanoid Robots: Reliability in intelligent systems

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The Anatomy of Robotic Failure: A Student’s Guide to Humanoid Reliability1. Introduction: The Humanoid as an Ultra-Complex OrganismIn modern systems engineering, the humanoid robot—exemplified by cutting-edge platforms like Tesla Optimus, Boston Dynamics Atlas, and Engineered Arts Ameca—is no longer a theoretical exercise. It is a deeply integrated convergence of four distinct layers that must operate with biological-level synchronization. Unlike stationary industrial arms, these "ultra-complex organisms" operate in unstructured, human-centric environments. Consequently, a failure in one layer does not remain isolated; it cascades across the entire architecture, potentially resulting in catastrophic physical or financial loss.To maintain these systems, we utilize the "System Core" model, defining the humanoid through four critical layers:Hardware Layer: The physical chassis, including high-torque actuators, complex joints, power systems, and structural materials.Software Layer: The nervous system, comprising the Real-Time Operating System (RTOS), low-level control loops, and firmware.AI and Cognition Layer: The higher brain functions responsible for perception, real-time inference, decision-making, and learning algorithms.Human-Machine Interaction (HMI) Layer: The social and safety interface, managing proximity protocols, expressive communication, and collaborative response.To understand how we keep these machines healthy and avoid the staggering costs of failure, we must first understand the mechanics of how they break.

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