Open-world verification: a grand challenge for autonomous systems

  • Kevin Leahy
  • , Hamid Asgari
  • , Louise A. Dennis
  • , Martin S. Feather
  • , Michael Fisher
  • , Javier Ibanez-Guzman
  • , Brian Logan
  • , Joanna I. Olszewska
  • , Signe Redfield

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Abstract

Autonomous systems use independent decision-making with only limited human intervention to accomplish goals in complex and unpredictable environments. As the autonomy technologies that underpin them continue to advance, these systems will find their way into an increasing number of applications in an ever wider range of settings. If we are to deploy them to perform safety-critical or mission-critical roles, it is imperative that we have justified confidence in their safe and correct operation. Verification is a key process for establishing such confidence. However, autonomous systems pose challenges to existing verification practices. This paper highlights viewpoints of the Roadmap Working Group of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Technical Committee for Verification of Autonomous Systems, identifying these grand challenges, and providing a vision for future research efforts that will be needed to address them.
Original languageEnglish
JournalProceedings of IEEE
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 23 Jan 2026

Keywords

  • autonomous systems
  • system verification
  • safety
  • reliability

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