autonomous systems integration
/ɔːˈtɒn.ə.məs ˈsɪs.təmz ˌɪn.təˈɡreɪ.ʃən/ IELTSAcademic
noun
The process of linking self-operating machines, software, or tools so they can work together with little human control. It is often used in engineering, robotics, and IT.
- We are planning autonomous systems integration for the warehouse.
- The team handles autonomous systems integration in the lab.
- Autonomous systems integration can reduce manual work.
Adinary Nuance
This phrase is more technical than system integration or automation. It suggests independent systems that still need to connect and cooperate. Writers use it when the systems can act on their own, not just follow simple controls.
In other languages
- Vietnamese
- tích hợp hệ thống tự động
- Spanish
- integración de sistemas autónomos
- Chinese
- 自主系统集成
- Japanese
- 自律システム統合
- Korean
- 자율 시스템 통합
Etymology
This phrase combines autonomous, from Greek autos and nomos, and integration, from Latin integrare, meaning to make whole. It became common in modern technical English with robotics and software systems.
Common phrases
autonomous systems integration projectautonomous systems integration teamautonomous systems integration platformautonomous systems integration process
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Frequently asked questions
- Is autonomous systems integration a common everyday phrase?
- No. It is mostly used in technical, academic, and business contexts.
- How is it different from system integration?
- System integration is general. Autonomous systems integration focuses on self-operating systems.
- Can I use it in IELTS writing?
- Yes, if the topic is technology, engineering, or automation.
- Does it mean full automation?
- Not exactly. The systems work on their own, but they still need to connect with other systems.