Title
Cloud robotics law and regulation: Challenges in the governance of complex and dynamic cyber-physical ecosystems.
Abstract
This paper assesses some of the key legal and regulatory questions arising from the integration of physical robotic systems with cloud-based services, also called “cloud robotics.” The literature on legal and ethical issues in robotics has a strong focus on the robot itself, but largely ignores the background information processing. Conversely, the literature on cloud computing rarely addresses human–machine interactions, which raise distinctive ethical and legal concerns. In this paper, we investigate, from a European legal and regulatory perspective, the growing interdependence and interactions of tangible and virtual elements in cloud robotics environments. We highlight specific problems and challenges in regulating such complex and dynamic ecosystems and explore potential solutions. To illustrate practical challenges, we consider several examples of cloud robotics ecosystems involving multiple parties, various physical devices, and various cloud services. These examples illuminate the complexity of interactions between relevant parties. By identifying pressing legal and regulatory issues in relation to cloud robotics, we hope to inform the policy debate and set the scene for further research.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1016/j.robot.2019.06.003
Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Keywords
DocType
Volume
K2,K12,K13,K20,K24,K33,K39,K42,L5,025,030,031,032,033,038
Journal
119
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0921-8890
1
0.35
References 
Authors
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Eduard Fosch Villaronga1229.03
Christopher Millard210.69