AEROS: A Single-Agent Operating Architecture with Embodied Capability Modules 文章

ArXiv CS.AI2026-05-26NEWSen作者: Xue Qin, Simin Luan, John See, Cong Yang, Zhijun Li

摘要

arXiv:2604.07039v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Robotic systems lack a principled abstraction for organizing intelligence, capabilities, and execution in a unified manner. Existing approaches either couple skills within monolithic architectures or decompose functionality into loosely coordinated modules or multiple agents, often without a coherent model of identity and control authority. We argue that a robot should be modeled as a single persistent intelligent subject whose capabilities are extended through installable packages. We formalize this view as AEROS (Agent Execution Runtime Operating System), in which each robot corresponds to one persistent agent and capabilities are provided through Embodied Capability Modules (ECMs). Each ECM encapsulates executable skills, models, and tools, while execution constraints and safety guarantees are enforced by a policy-separated runtime.