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Social Dependability: a proposed evolution for future Robotics”

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This paper deals with a possible scenario that could become common in a future robotics-assisted society. Robot applications are affected by dependability, reliability, safety concepts owing to the intelligence and the autonomous capability of advanced robots not only to carry out tasks without any man intervention, but also to establish whether a task must be carried out or not, depending on a high level evaluation of the environmental context. The interaction among different robots and among them and the human society is likely to increase in the future; transient Robot Societies, whose behavior cannot be foreseen with the tools we have today, are expected to generate and will pose management problems. This will demand the development of a methodology able to define the degree of dependability of a robot. The following discussion tries to address this problem by putting some ideas on the table for a possible technological, but also scientific challenge.
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hal-02006981 , version 1 (07-03-2019)

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Ramiro Dell'Erba, Claudio Moriconi. Social Dependability: a proposed evolution for future Robotics”. Sixth IARP-IEEE/RAS-EURON Joint Workshop on Technical Challenges for Dependable Robots in Human Environments, Aug 2008, Pasadena, United States. ⟨hal-02006981⟩
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