A Smart City Internet for Autonomous Systems

Gregory Falco
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A smart city involves critical infrastructure systems that have been digitally enabled. Increasingly, many smart city cyber-physical systems are becoming automated. The extent of automation ranges from basic logic gates to sophisticated, artificial intelligence (AI) that enables fully autonomous systems. Because of modern society's reliance on autonomous systems in smart cities, it is crucial for them to operate in a safe manner; otherwise, it is feasible for these systems to cause considerable physical harm or even death. Because smart cities could involve thousands of autonomous systems operating in concert in densely populated areas, safety assurances are required. Challenges abound to consistently manage the safety of such autonomous systems due to their disparate developers, manufacturers, operators and users. A novel network and a sample of associated network functions for autonomous systems is proposed that aims to provide a baseline of safety for autonomous systems in a smart city ecosystem. A proposed network called the Assured Autonomous Cyber-Physical Ecosystem (AACE) would be separate from the Internet, and enforces certain functions that enable safety through active networking. Each smart city could dictate the functions for their own AACE, providing a means for enforcing safety policies across disparate autonomous systems operating in the city's jurisdiction. Such a network design sits at the margins of the end-to-end principle, which is warranted considering the safety of autonomous systems is at stake as is argued in this paper. Without a scalable safety strategy for autonomous systems as proposed, assured autonomy in smart cities will remain elusive.
自主系统的智慧城市互联网
智慧城市包括数字化的关键基础设施系统。越来越多的智慧城市网络物理系统正在变得自动化。自动化的范围从基本的逻辑门到复杂的人工智能(AI),可以实现完全自主的系统。由于现代社会对智慧城市中的自主系统的依赖,它们以安全的方式运行至关重要;否则,这些系统可能会造成相当大的身体伤害甚至死亡。由于智能城市可能涉及数千个在人口密集地区协同运行的自主系统,因此需要安全保证。由于这些自动驾驶系统的开发者、制造商、运营商和用户各不相同,因此要始终如一地管理它们的安全性面临着诸多挑战。提出了一种用于自治系统的新型网络和相关网络功能样本,旨在为智慧城市生态系统中的自治系统提供安全基线。一个被提议的网络被称为有保证的自主网络物理生态系统(AACE),它将与互联网分离,并通过主动网络强制执行某些功能,从而实现安全。每个智慧城市都可以为自己的AACE规定功能,为在城市管辖范围内运行的不同自治系统执行安全政策提供一种手段。这样的网络设计处于端到端原则的边缘,考虑到自治系统的安全受到威胁,这是有必要的,正如本文所论证的那样。如果没有一个可扩展的自动驾驶系统安全策略,那么智能城市的可靠自主性将仍然是难以捉摸的。
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