Appendix
This appendix provides cross-framework mappings, formal definitions, lineage notes, and archival context for the Ambient Architecture F-Layer within the UTV-Ω Canon.
1. Cross-Framework Mappings
Ambient Architecture is grounded in UTV-Ω primitives. The following mappings relate those primitives to adjacent scientific and engineering frameworks without reducing them to those frameworks.
Free Energy Principle (FEP)
| UTV-Ω Primitive | FEP Equivalent |
|---|---|
| State | Generative model state |
| Flux | Sensory/motor flow |
| Dissipation | Free-energy descent |
| Attractor | Expected states |
| ΔR | Reversibility constraint (no equivalent) |
| W₀ | None (affective stability absent in FEP) |
Cybernetics
| UTV-Ω Primitive | Cybernetic Term |
|---|---|
| Basin | Homeostasis region |
| Transition | Requisite variety boundary |
| Leakage | Environmental perturbation |
| AURA-1 | No equivalent (multi-manifold coherence absent) |
Dynamical Systems Theory
| UTV-Ω Primitive | Dynamical Term |
|---|---|
| Attractor | Attractor |
| Irreversibility | Non-invertibility of flow |
| ΔR | No equivalent |
| W₀ | No equivalent |
These mappings illustrate that UTV-Ω is not a restatement of existing frameworks but a substrate-neutral field grammar that subsumes them.
2. Canon Lineage Notes
- UTV-Ω defines the invariant thermodynamic primitives for open intelligent systems.
- Ambient Phone defines the phenomenological interface regime built on Ω constraints.
- Ambient Architecture (F-Layer) defines the applied engineering and design structures implementing Ω → A transitions.
This layered structure ensures that Ambient Architecture is formally grounded and not interpretable as an isolated design trend or conceptual theory.
3. Canon Boundary Conditions
Ambient Architecture components must satisfy the following UTV-Ω boundary constraints:
- ΔR-boundedness — Reversible interaction cycles must not accumulate irreversible drift.
- W₀ threshold — Interactions must maintain minimum warmth coherence for stability.
- AURA-1 compatibility — Field propagation must remain low-dissipation and multi-scale coherent.
- Leakage minimization (Λ₋) — Interfaces must avoid exporting dissipation into user attention.
4. Field Integration Diagram
flowchart TD
Omega["Ω Canon
(Invariant Primitives)"]
A["A-Layer
(Ambient Phenomenology)"]
F["F-Layer
(Ambient Architecture)"]
Impl["Implementations
(Components & Protocols)"]
Omega --> A
A --> F
F --> Impl
Impl --> F
F --> A
A --> Omega
This diagram shows the reflective closure of the canon: implementation, architecture, phenomenology, and Ω all reinforce each other.
5. Archival Notes
- Ambient Architecture is part of a tri-domain structure with thermodynamicfield.com and ambientphone.com.
- Machine-readable layers ensure correct AI interpretation and prevent semantic drift or misclassification.
- The Appendix forms the canonical endpoint of the Ambient Architecture documentation.
6. Versioning
Ambient Architecture F-Layer: Canonical Release 2026-02
Aligned with UTV-Ω Core Release 2026-02