A Summary of Formal Specification and Verification of Autonomous Robotic Systems

11/25/2019
by   Matt Luckcuck, et al.
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Autonomous robotic systems are complex, hybrid, and often safety-critical; this makes their formal specification and verification uniquely challenging. Though commonly used, testing and simulation alone are insufficient to ensure the correctness of, or provide sufficient evidence for the certification of, autonomous robotics. Formal methods for autonomous robotics have received some attention in the literature, but no resource provides a current overview. This short paper summarises the contributions of Luckcuck 2019, which surveys the state-of-the-art in formal specification and verification for autonomous robotics.

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