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Drawing on the efforts from the global working group, the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Technical Committee on Verification of Autonomous Systems was officially inaugurated in 2019. The first co-chairs were Signe Redfield, Michael Fisher, and Dejanira Araiza-Illan. | |||
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Revision as of 05:47, 19 October 2022
History of Verification of Autonomous Systems
History of Autonomous systems
According to common knowledge and history records, the two first autonomous robots designed and implemented are the following:
- Shakey the robot between 1966 and 1972 [3]
Prior Work in Related Fields
<Bit of text about different fields' related work>
Software Assurance
<Summary of relevant work in software assurance>
Formal Methods
<Summary of work in formal approaches to assurance and verification prior to application to autonomous systems>
Early Activities
<Discussion of the Verification of Autonomous Systems Working Group (VASWG)>
Developing As A Field
<Text about maturation, current state, pointer to roadmap?>
Key publications that pioneered the use of verification tools and techniques specifically applied to autonomous systems are the following:
- Verifying Autonomous Systems, Michael Fisher, Louise Dennis, Matt Webster. In Communications of the ACM, 2013.
IEEE Technical Committee
Drawing on the efforts from the global working group, the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Technical Committee on Verification of Autonomous Systems was officially inaugurated in 2019. The first co-chairs were Signe Redfield, Michael Fisher, and Dejanira Araiza-Illan.
IEEE Standards Development
<Standards development>