Course Outline

Introduction to Safety and Explainability in Robotics for Government

  • Overview of safety and transparency in robotic systems for government operations
  • Regulatory and ethical context for robotics and AI in the public sector
  • Standards and frameworks: ISO 26262, ISO 10218, and ISO/IEC 42001 for government applications

Risk and Hazard Analysis for Government Systems

  • Identifying hazards in autonomous and semi-autonomous systems used by government agencies
  • Performing Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) for government robotics
  • Quantifying risk and implementing mitigation strategies through safety design for government operations

Verification and Validation Techniques for Government Robotics

  • Testing robotic behaviors in simulated environments to ensure compliance with government standards
  • Formal verification and test case design for government applications
  • Data-driven validation and monitoring techniques for government systems

Safety Case Development for Government Use

  • Structure and content of a safety case tailored to government requirements
  • Documenting compliance and traceability in accordance with government regulations
  • Using tools for evidence management and risk justification in government projects

Explainable AI for Robotics in Government Applications

  • Making decision-making processes transparent for government stakeholders
  • Interpretability techniques for ML-based control systems in government robotics
  • Explaining robotic behaviors to users and regulators in the public sector

Ethical and Governance Considerations for Government Robotics

  • Ethical principles in robotics and autonomous systems for government use
  • Bias, accountability, and responsibility in AI-driven robotics within the public sector
  • Balancing innovation with public trust and regulation in government operations

Hands-On Workshop: Building a Safe and Explainable Robotics Scenario for Government

  • Designing a small robotic simulation in ROS 2 or Gazebo for government applications
  • Applying verification and validation procedures to ensure compliance with government standards
  • Developing and presenting a safety case summary for government review

Summary and Next Steps for Government Implementation

Requirements

  • A foundational understanding of robotics systems and control architectures for government applications
  • Proficiency in Python programming and the use of simulation tools
  • Knowledge of system engineering principles and safety processes

Audience

  • System engineers engaged in the development of robotics or autonomous systems for government projects
  • Safety officers responsible for ensuring compliance with functional safety standards in government operations
  • Technical managers overseeing the integration and deployment of robotics solutions within government agencies
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