7. Sensory Integration Systems

Another feature of every robot dog is their integrated sensory systems, which reflect their particular design. These devices give before unheard-of ambient awareness by combining advanced optical systems, quantum sensors, and experimental haptic feedback methods. With each sensor array calibrated to attain best performance, the calibration of these sensory systems calls for specialised tools and knowledge. These several sensory systems must be exactly coordinated to avoid interference and guarantee correct data processing.
8. Manufacturing Complexity

These robot dogs are produced under several difficult conditions that help to explain their limited availability. Every unit calls for more than 500,000 distinct parts, many of which must be custom-made to very exact specifications. There are almost a thousand different steps in the assembling process, each needing specific tools and knowledge. Every level of production includes significant quality control procedures; before moving on to the next assembly phase, thorough testing is needed. Because of this intricate manufacturing process, one device takes around eighteen months from beginning to completion.
