VEHICLE-SUPRA Lunar Structural Intelligence
VEHICLE Systems Lab · Auditable Autonomy for Extreme Environments

Lunar surface
structural intelligence.

VEHICLE-SUPRA applies the Borda Milan Pyramid to autonomous mission assets operating under extreme terrain conditions — measuring relational tension between rovers, terrain, and mission objectives to determine operational resilience and recovery priority.

E.I.A.R.(V) 5-dimensional state vector
A0–A6 Operational regimes
T(X) Systemic tension index
κ(i,X) Node contribution fraction
Structural Layer

Resilience through relational architecture.

SUPRA does not simply monitor rover status. It applies the T(X) tension operator across the entire mission system — measuring how each asset's state vector E.I.A.R.(V) contributes to collective stability or fragility. Recovery priority is determined structurally, not heuristically.

Autonomy Layer

Legible, recoverable, and coordinated under pressure.

In extreme environments, opacity is a mission risk. SUPRA's architecture ensures that every operational decision — from regime assignment to recovery sequencing — is traceable, auditable, and explainable to human supervisors. The system narrates its own logic.

Application Layer

From lunar surface to any high-stakes operational field.

The same structural intelligence framework that governs lunar rover resilience applies to any multi-asset system operating under uncertainty — defense, critical infrastructure, disaster response, or complex institutional coordination. SUPRA is the architecture layer, not the domain.