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Towards a framework for certification of reliable autonomous systems

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posted on 2020-12-28, 10:40 authored by Michael Fisher, Viviana Mascardi, Kristin Yvonne Rozier, Bernd-Holger Schlingloff, Michael WinikoffMichael Winikoff, Neil Yorke-Smith
AbstractA computational system is called autonomous if it is able to make its own decisions, or take its own actions, without human supervision or control. The capability and spread of such systems have reached the point where they are beginning to touch much of everyday life. However, regulators grapple with how to deal with autonomous systems, for example how could we certify an Unmanned Aerial System for autonomous use in civilian airspace? We here analyse what is needed in order to provide verified reliable behaviour of an autonomous system, analyse what can be done as the state-of-the-art in automated verification, and propose a roadmap towards developing regulatory guidelines, including articulating challenges to researchers, to engineers, and to regulators. Case studies in seven distinct domains illustrate the article.

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Fisher, M., Mascardi, V., Rozier, K. Y., Schlingloff, B. -H., Winikoff, M. & Yorke-Smith, N. (2021). Towards a framework for certification of reliable autonomous systems. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 35(1), 8-. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10458-020-09487-2

Journal title

Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems

Volume

35

Issue

1

Publication date

2021-04-01

Pagination

8

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Publication status

Published online

Online publication date

2020-12-23

ISSN

1387-2532

eISSN

1573-7454

Article number

8

Language

en