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  • OVERVIEW
    • Abstract
    • The Problem
    • Roadmap
    • The Cerebrum Solution
  • Product Overview
    • Cerebrum Agent
    • Cerebrum Digital Twin
    • Bring Your Own Agent (BYOA)
    • Cerebrum Cloud
    • Cerebrum Node
    • Cerebrum Validators
    • Cerebrum Node Dashboard
  • Network
    • Stakeholders and Roles
  • TECHNOLOGY STACK
    • Decentralized Compute Network
    • Security and Privacy Infrastructure
    • Smart Contracts
    • Distributed with Diverse Hardware Support
    • Optimization
    • Quality of Service (QoS)
    • Reputation System
  • System Architecture
    • Overview
    • Agent Building Blocks
    • Cerebrum Node
    • Cerebrum Ecosystem Architecture
    • API and Integration Capabilities
  • CEREBRUM NODE SETUP & REGISTRATION
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Docker Installation
    • 3. Docker Desktop
    • 4. Windows Powershell
    • 5. Pull the Docker Image
    • 6. Register a Cerebrum Worker
  • Practical Use Cases
    • Use Cases
    • Blue-Chip Companies
    • SMEs
    • Individuals with High-Value Brands
  • Cerebrum Ecosystem
    • Earning and Rewards Mechanism
    • Business Model
  • Cerebrum Foundation
    • Cerebrum Foundation
    • Volunteer Computing
  • Legal
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
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  1. System Architecture

Overview

Cerebrum is designed to be modular, scalable, and secure. It consists of several key components that work together seamlessly to deliver a robust AI agent platform. At the core of the system is a decentralized network of compute nodes that provide the processing power for deploying AI models which Agents will leverage.

It consists of a set of nodes orchestrated by the control plane with proper resource utilization, ensuring security and allowing for fault tolerance. This architecture provides flexibility and extensibility so the platform is evolving at the speed with which emerging enterprise AI requirements demand. Because it's a modular architecture, upgrades and modifications to specific modules can occur independently of one another, so ongoing innovation is fostered and possible.

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