AgentSeeResearch Notebook
version 1.0.0 · created 2026-04-08 · updated 2026-04-08

Actuator Systematization

open-problem
ClaimBeyond the actuator categories listed in the architecture, a systematic mapping is needed from estimated state variables to available actuator inputs to predicted effects on state.

The problem

The architecture specifies actuator categories (communication modulation, observation surfacing, withholding, controllability provision, environmental signals, silence) but does not provide a systematic mapping from state to action to predicted state change. This is the control design problem and it requires the plant model.

What's needed

A formal mapping: estimated state variables -> available actuator inputs -> predicted effects on state. This mapping is what converts the regime table from an illustrative design hypothesis into a validated protocol.

Dependencies

Requires the plant model (open-problem: plant-model.md) to predict actuator effects on state trajectories. Requires the measurement stack (assessment: measurement-stack.md) to close the feedback loop. The two open problems are coupled: you cannot design control without a plant model, and you cannot validate a plant model without measurement.