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On potential security threats against rescue robotic systems

Tamara Bonaci, H.J. Chizeck

Year
2012
Citations
13

Abstract

Remotely operated robots can be used for rescue and recovery in natural disasters and man-made catastrophes, including battlefield environments. But, what if the robot is taken over and turned into a weapon? In this paper, we consider the type of attacks that might occur and their implications on rescue and recovery missions. From this, we introduce a notion of telerobotic security and propose some ideas to ensure that rescue systems are “teleoperation secure” against one likely exploit.

Keywords

TeleoperationExploitRescue robotBattlefieldComputer securityRobotComputer scienceSearch and rescueTeleroboticsMobile robot

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