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2021-02-01
Hou, M..  2020.  IMPACT: A Trust Model for Human-Agent Teaming. 2020 IEEE International Conference on Human-Machine Systems (ICHMS). :1–4.
A trust model IMPACT: Intention, Measurability, Predictability, Agility, Communication, and Transparency has been conceptualized to build human trust in autonomous agents. The six critical characteristics must be exhibited by the agents in order to gain and maintain the trust from their human partners towards an effective and collaborative team in achieving common goals. The IMPACT model guided a design of an intelligent adaptive decision aid for dynamic target engagement processes in a military context. Positive feedback from subject matter experts participated in a large scale joint exercise controlling multiple unmanned vehicles indicated the effectiveness of the decision aid. It also demonstrated the utility of the IMPACT model as design principles for building up a trusted human-agent teaming.
2019-01-21
Busygin, Alexey, Konoplev, Artem, Kalinin, Maxim, Zegzhda, Dmitry.  2018.  Floating Genesis Block Enhancement for Blockchain Based Routing Between Connected Vehicles and Software-defined VANET Security Services. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Security of Information and Networks. :24:1–24:2.
The paper reviews the issue of secure routing in unmanned vehicle ad-hoc networks. Application of the Blockchain technology for routing and authentication information storage and distribution is proposed. A blockchain with the floating genesis block is introduced to solve problems associated with blockchain size growth in the systems using transactions with limited lifetime.