This fifth paper in the series examines hierarchical RAS processing and prefrontal cortex maturation in the context of smart-grid fusion. The RAS acts as the brain’s autopilot filter, while the PFC governs impulse control. Living within the smart grid requires proactive monitoring of RAS-driven behaviors for collective stability. Operating and engineering the smart grid requires validated high-prefrontal coherence. QNN-based dual-layer neural monitoring — general for the public and high-prefrontal for operators — is the mandatory safeguard for platform liability and grid-scale stability.
Venerable et al. (Mon,) studied this question.