AMBU
Autopoietic Bio-Robotic System for Distributed Biomanufacturing
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AMBU is an autopoietic bio-robotic system designed for distributed biomanufacturing. It combines living organisms with computational control systems to create self-sustaining production networks that can operate in diverse environments. The system uses bacterial cultures programmed to produce specific compounds on demand, with robotic infrastructure handling substrate delivery and product extraction.
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System Architecture Diagram
Technical schematic showing the interaction between the biological cultivation units, robotic substrate delivery system, and the central control node. The diagram illustrates the feedback loops between microbial production and mechanical extraction.
