AOFS is designed to maintain full functionality under the most challenging conditions, including:
Unstable or absent electricity supply
Limited or disrupted electronic sensor and actuator availability
Water scarcity and other environmental constraints
To achieve this, AOFS explicitly considers humans and paper as integral components of the system, not merely as fallback options:
Human Sensors and Actuators: Farm personnel can perform measurements, execute irrigation commands, and log operational data manually, following AOFS instructions and guidance.
Paper-Based Operation: In extreme situations, AOFS supports the use of standardized paper questionnaires, data capture sheets, and instruction lists.
Data from paper forms can be digitized into AOFS/GAKD when electronic systems are available.
System-generated guidance can be translated into paper instructions for manual execution.
This conceptual framework ensures:
Continuity of operations even in the total absence of electronics
Standardized data compatibility between analog and digital operations
Auditability and traceability of operational decisions and research observations
AOFS presents this concept as a foundational principle, acknowledging that the detailed workflows and implementation mechanics will require applied research with partner institutions.
By documenting this concept in the wiki, AOFS demonstrates a commitment to real-world robustness and reliability, providing a clear foundation for research collaboration and further development.