Cristin-resultat-ID: 2179591
Sist endret: 28. februar 2024, 15:17
NVI-rapporteringsår: 2023
Resultat
Vitenskapelig oversiktsartikkel/review
2023

Security Aspects of Social Robots in Public Spaces: A Systematic Mapping Study

Bidragsytere:
  • Samson Ogheneovo Oruma
  • Yonas Zewdu Ayele
  • Fabien Sechi og
  • Hanne Kristine Rødsethol

Tidsskrift

Sensors
ISSN 1424-8220
e-ISSN 1424-8220
NVI-nivå 1

Om resultatet

Vitenskapelig oversiktsartikkel/review
Publiseringsår: 2023
Publisert online: 2023
Trykket: 2023
Volum: 23
Hefte: 19
Sider: 1 - 29
Artikkelnummer: 8056
Open Access

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Scopus-ID: 2-s2.0-85174063530

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Tittel

Security Aspects of Social Robots in Public Spaces: A Systematic Mapping Study

Sammendrag

Background: As social robots increasingly integrate into public spaces, comprehending their security implications becomes paramount. This study is conducted amidst the growing use of social robots in public spaces (SRPS), emphasising the necessity for tailored security standards for these unique robotic systems. Methods: In this systematic mapping study (SMS), we meticulously review and analyse existing literature from the Web of Science database, following guidelines by Petersen et al. We employ a structured approach to categorise and synthesise literature on SRPS security aspects, including physical safety, data privacy, cybersecurity, and legal/ethical considerations. Results: Our analysis reveals a significant gap in existing safety standards, originally designed for industrial robots, that need to be revised for SRPS. We propose a thematic framework consolidating essential security guidelines for SRPS, substantiated by evidence from a considerable percentage of the primary studies analysed. Conclusions: The study underscores the urgent need for comprehensive, bespoke security standards and frameworks for SRPS. These standards ensure that SRPS operate securely and ethically, respecting individual rights and public safety, while fostering seamless integration into diverse human-centric environments. This work is poised to enhance public trust and acceptance of these robots, offering significant value to developers, policymakers, and the general public.

Bidragsytere

Samson Ogheneovo Oruma

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved Fakultet for informasjonsteknologi, ingeniørfag og økonomi ved Høgskolen i Østfold

Yonas Zewdu Ayele

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved Risiko og sikkerhet ved Institutt for energiteknikk

Fabien Sechi

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved Risiko og sikring ved Institutt for energiteknikk

Hanne Kristine Rødsethol

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved Kontrollrom og interaksjonsdesign ved Institutt for energiteknikk
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