DocumentCode :
1034365
Title :
Applying software dependability principles to medical robotics
Author :
Dowler, Nicholas J.
Author_Institution :
Armstrong Projects Ltd., Beaconsfield, UK
Volume :
6
Issue :
5
fYear :
1995
Firstpage :
222
Lastpage :
225
Abstract :
Medical robotics is a relatively new branch of robotics and application to safety-critical system development. Traditional approaches to the development of robotic systems no longer suffice as many of the key robot-human safety principles are compromised due to the very nature of the application. It is therefore suggested that safety-critical system techniques be used, in conjunction with quantitative software measurement, in order to sufficiently verify and validate the software against user and safety requirements and systematically demonstrate software safety to regulatory agency requirements. This could also provide useful and early feedback to software engineers on the quality of the software during construction.<>
Keywords :
biocontrol; biomedical equipment; program verification; robot programming; safety systems; safety-critical software; software metrics; software quality; software reliability; feedback; medical robotics; medical safety systems; quantitative software measurement; regulatory agency requirements; robot-human safety principles; safety requirements; safety-critical system development; software construction; software dependability principles; software engineers; software quality; software safety; software validation; software verification; user requirements; Biological control systems; Biomedical equipment; Robot programming; Safety; Software metrics; Software quality; Software reliability; Software safety; Software verification and validation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computing & Control Engineering Journal
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
0956-3385
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/cce:19950504
Filename :
471307
Link To Document :
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