2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-64107-2_14
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Risk-Based Triggering of Bio-inspired Self-preservation to Protect Robots from Threats

Abstract: Safety in autonomous systems has been mostly studied from a human-centered perspective. Besides the loads they may carry, autonomous systems are also valuable property, and self-preservation mechanisms are needed to protect them in the presence of external threats, including malicious robots and antagonistic humans. We present a biologically inspired risk-based triggering mechanism to initiate selfpreservation strategies. This mechanism considers environmental and internal system factors to measure the overall… Show more

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