The rising demand for adaptive, cloud-based and AI-based systems is calling for an upgrade of the associated dependability con- cepts. That demands instantiation of dependability-orientated processes and methods to cover the whole life cycle. However, a common solution is not in sight yet That is especially evident for continuously learning AI and/or dynamic runtime-based approaches. This work focuses on engi- neering methods and design patterns that support the development of dependable AI-based autonomous systems. The emphasis on the human- centric aspect leverages users' physiological, emotional, and cognitive state for the adaptation and optimisation of autonomous applications. We present the related body of knowledge of the TEACHING project and several automotive domain regulation activities and industrial work- ing groups. We also consider the dependable architectural concepts and their applicability to different scenarios to ensure the dependability of evolving AI-based Cyber-Physical Systems of Systems (CPSoS) in the automotive domain. The paper shines the light on potential paths for dependable integration of AI-based systems into the automotive domain through identified analysis methods and targets.

Dependable integration concepts for human-centric AI-based systems

Dazzi P;
2021

Abstract

The rising demand for adaptive, cloud-based and AI-based systems is calling for an upgrade of the associated dependability con- cepts. That demands instantiation of dependability-orientated processes and methods to cover the whole life cycle. However, a common solution is not in sight yet That is especially evident for continuously learning AI and/or dynamic runtime-based approaches. This work focuses on engi- neering methods and design patterns that support the development of dependable AI-based autonomous systems. The emphasis on the human- centric aspect leverages users' physiological, emotional, and cognitive state for the adaptation and optimisation of autonomous applications. We present the related body of knowledge of the TEACHING project and several automotive domain regulation activities and industrial work- ing groups. We also consider the dependable architectural concepts and their applicability to different scenarios to ensure the dependability of evolving AI-based Cyber-Physical Systems of Systems (CPSoS) in the automotive domain. The paper shines the light on potential paths for dependable integration of AI-based systems into the automotive domain through identified analysis methods and targets.
2021
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
Habli I., Sujan M., Gerasimou S., Schoitsch E., Bitsch F.
Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security. SAFECOMP 2021 Workshops
DECSoS 2021 - 16th International ERCIM/EWICS/ARTEMIS Workshop on Dependable Smart Embedded Cyber-Physical Systems and Systems-of-Systems
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978-3-030-83905-5
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-030-83906-2_1
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07/09/2021
York, UK
AI
CPSoS
Dependable systems
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Macher G.; Akarmazyan S.; Armengaud E.; Bacciu D.; Calandra C.; Danzinger H.; Dazzi P.; Davalas C.; De Gennaro M.C.; Dimitriou A.; Dobaj J.; Dzambic M...espandi
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   A computing toolkit for building efficient autonomous applications leveraging humanistic intelligence
   TEACHING
   H2020
   871385
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