A Corroborative Approach to Verification and Validation of Human–Robot Teams



Webster, Matt ORCID: 0000-0002-8817-6881, Western, David, Araiza-Illan, Dejanira, Dixon, Clare ORCID: 0000-0002-4610-9533, Eder, Kerstin, Fisher, Michael and Pipe, Anthony
(2020) A Corroborative Approach to Verification and Validation of Human–Robot Teams. International Journal of Robotics Research, 39 (1). pp. 73-99.

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Abstract

We present an approach for the verification and validation (V&V) of robot assistants in the context of human–robot interactions, to demonstrate their trustworthiness through corroborative evidence of their safety and functional correctness. Key challenges include the complex and unpredictable nature of the real world in which assistant and service robots operate, the limitations on available V&V techniques when used individually, and the consequent lack of confidence in the V&V results. Our approach, called corroborative V&V, addresses these challenges by combining several different V&V techniques; in this paper we use formal verification (model checking), simulation-based testing, and user validation in experiments with a real robot. This combination of approaches allows V&V of the human–robot interaction task at different levels of modeling detail and thoroughness of exploration, thus overcoming the individual limitations of each technique. We demonstrate our approach through a handover task, the most critical part of a complex cooperative manufacturing scenario, for which we propose safety and liveness requirements to verify and validate. Should the resulting V&V evidence present discrepancies, an iterative process between the different V&V techniques takes place until corroboration between the V&V techniques is gained from refining and improving the assets (i.e., system and requirement models) to represent the human–robot interaction task in a more truthful manner. Therefore, corroborative V&V affords a systematic approach to “meta-V&V,” in which different V&V techniques can be used to corroborate and check one another, increasing the level of certainty in the results of V&V.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: 49 pages
Uncontrolled Keywords: human-robot interaction, verification, validation, model checking, simulation, testing
Depositing User: Symplectic Admin
Date Deposited: 15 Aug 2019 14:31
Last Modified: 19 Jan 2023 00:29
DOI: 10.1177/0278364919883338
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URI: https://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/id/eprint/3051852