
self-supporting systems
Self-supporting systems are integrated structures or setups designed to operate independently without external assistance. They are engineered to manage their own resources, processes, and functions, maintaining stability and functionality on their own. Examples include self-sustaining ecosystems, autonomous robots, or off-grid energy solutions like solar-powered systems. These systems ensure continuous operation through internal mechanisms, reducing reliance on external inputs or support, and often include redundancies and feedback loops to adapt to changing conditions. Their primary goal is efficiency, resilience, and independence, making them reliable in environments where external support is limited or unavailable.