Visible to the public The Role of Cybersecurity and HPC in the Explainability of Autonomous Robots Behavior

TitleThe Role of Cybersecurity and HPC in the Explainability of Autonomous Robots Behavior
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsMatellán, Vicente, Rodríguez-Lera, Francisco-J., Guerrero-Higueras, Ángel-M., Rico, Francisco-Martín, Ginés, Jonatan
Conference Name2021 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Robotics and Its Social Impacts (ARSO)
Date Publishedjul
Keywordscloud computing, cybersecurity, Explainability, forensic, Forensics, HPC, Human Behavior, pubcrawl, Regulation, Robotics, ROS, Safety, Scalability, Social Agents, Software, Tools, Transportation
AbstractAutonomous robots are increasingly widespread in our society. These robots need to be safe, reliable, respectful of privacy, not manipulable by external agents, and capable of offering explanations of their behavior in order to be accountable and acceptable in our societies. Companies offering robotic services will need to provide mechanisms to address these issues using High Performance Computing (HPC) facilities, where logs and off-line forensic analysis could be addressed if required, but these solutions are still not available in software development frameworks for robots. The aim of this paper is to discuss the implications and interactions among cybersecurity, safety, and explainability with the goal of making autonomous robots more trustworthy.
DOI10.1109/ARSO51874.2021.9542829
Citation Keymatellan_role_2021