Towards Trusted Autonomous Surgical Robots
Title | Towards Trusted Autonomous Surgical Robots |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Authors | Attia, M., Hossny, M., Nahavandi, S., Dalvand, M., Asadi, H. |
Conference Name | 2018 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC) |
Date Published | oct |
Keywords | autonomous medical robots, autonomous systems, Biomedical monitoring, decision making, Health Care, health-care related tasks, Human Behavior, human factors, human intervention, human-related problems, Medical, medical robotics, Monitoring, pubcrawl, remote areas, resilience, Resiliency, Robot Trust, Robot-assisted surgery, robots, robust trust, soft tissue, STAR, surgeons, surgery, surgical skills, Task Analysis, Trust, trusted autonomous surgical robots, Trusted autonomy |
Abstract | Throughout the last few decades, a breakthrough took place in the field of autonomous robotics. They have been introduced to perform dangerous, dirty, difficult, and dull tasks, to serve the community. They have been also used to address health-care related tasks, such as enhancing the surgical skills of the surgeons and enabling surgeries in remote areas. This may help to perform operations in remote areas efficiently and in timely manner, with or without human intervention. One of the main advantages is that robots are not affected with human-related problems such as: fatigue or momentary lapses of attention. Thus, they can perform repeated and tedious operations. In this paper, we propose a framework to establish trust in autonomous medical robots based on mutual understanding and transparency in decision making. |
DOI | 10.1109/SMC.2018.00692 |
Citation Key | attia_towards_2018 |
- remote areas
- Trusted autonomy
- trusted autonomous surgical robots
- trust
- Task Analysis
- surgical skills
- surgery
- surgeons
- STAR
- soft tissue
- robust trust
- robots
- Robot-assisted surgery
- Resiliency
- resilience
- Robot Trust
- pubcrawl
- Monitoring
- medical robotics
- medical
- human-related problems
- human intervention
- Human Factors
- Human behavior
- health-care related tasks
- health care
- Decision Making
- Biomedical monitoring
- autonomous systems
- autonomous medical robots