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Autonomy in surgical robots and its meaningful human control

机译:手术机器人的自主权及其有意义的人类控制

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This article focuses on ethical issues raised by increasing levels of autonomy for surgical robots. These ethical issues are explored mainly by reference to state-ofart case studies and imminent advances in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) and Microsurgery. In both area, surgicalworkspace is limited and the required precision is high. For this reason, increasing levels of robotic autonomy can make a significant difference there, and ethically justified control sharing between humans and robots must be introduced. In particular, from a responsibility and accountability perspective suitable policies for theMeaningfulHuman Control (MHC) of increasingly autonomous surgical robots are proposed. It is highlighted how MHC should be modulated in accordance with various levels of autonomy for MIS and Microsurgery robots. Moreover, finer MHC distinctions are introduced to deal with contextual conditions concerning e.g. soft or rigid anatomical environments.
机译:本文侧重于通过增加外科机器人的自治水平提出的道德问题。 这些道德问题主要探讨,主要是通过介绍案例研究和迫在眉睫的侵入性外科(MIS)和显微外科的迫在眉睫的进展。 在两个区域,SurgicalWorkspace有限,所需的精度高。 因此,增加机器人自主权水平可以在那里产生显着差异,并且必须引入人类和机器人之间的道德合理的控制共享。 特别是,从责任和问责制的角度来看,提出了越来越自主手术机器人的Themeaningul的控制(MHC)的适当政策。 它突出显示MHC应根据MIS和显微外科机器人的各种级别进行调制。 此外,引入了更精细的MHC区分以应对例如有关的上下文条件。 柔软或刚性的解剖环境。

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