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Inclusive Robotics for a better Society (INBOTS)

Deliverables

INBOTS CSA website

Design of the project web site (two level access, public and internal) in consistency with the layout produced (http://www.inbots.org). It will contain general project information, as well as information about project results, news on the project activities, information on the consortium members, etc. including all the public deliverables, and it will be updated on the permanent basis during the project life and afterwards

Final documentary video on interactive robotics applications and impacts

It will be the finalvideo for public awareness describing the current state of art of interactive robotics and its impact in society

2nd documentary video on interactive robotics applications and impacts

It will be the secondvideo for public awareness describing the current state of art of interactive robotics and its impact in society

1st documentary video on interactive robotics applications and impacts

It will be the first video for public awareness, describing the current state of art of interactive robotics and its impact in society

Communication plan

The communication strategy, covering coordination of the overall communication efforts of the consortium, it includes the publication by all the partners of a project reference in the web sites of their own institutions, the planning and coordination of all those efforts, building on a clear strategy with special consideration of the information sensitivity issues

INBOTS White Paper on Interactive Robotics’ education programs and learning activities

INBOTS White Paper on Interactive Robotics education programs and learning activities D32 will summarise the conclusions on the identifications of training needsThe main European and international training and exchange programs about robotics will also be analysed in this document including conclusions and recommendationsThe whitepaper will also describe industry drivers technology trends key players future market opportunities and challenges as well as future skill needs in robotics Guidelines for comprehensive technical material will be a part of this document

Final report on communication, dissemination and exploitation activities

Report summarising the communication dissemination and exploitation activities developed during the INBOTS CSA

Report on networking activities

develop and maintain related web 20 tools such as a Facebook page a Twitter account a LinkedIn profile and a Youtube channel

INBOTS White Paper on Interactive Robotics' standardization and benchmarking strategies

INBOTS White Paper on Interactive Robotics standardization and benchmarking strategies D42 will include conclusions recommendations anr guidelines for standardization the strategy in the medical industrial and consumer and service regulatory domainsIt will include safety testing and performance measurement among others

INBOTS White Paper on Interactive Robotics regulatory and risk management framework

INBOTS White Paper on Interactive Robotics regulatory and risk management framework D52 will propose guidelines and recommendations for the development of a regulatory risk management framework for interactive robotics based on the dialogue with EU and national policymakers as well as with the European Robotic Industry

Preliminary report on Interactive Robotics market analyses and support tools for SMEs (business models and exploitation strategies)

Deliverable 1.1 will describe the intermediate achievements and conclusions of WP1. It will include: - Robotic market analysis: Description of specific desk researches, performed by each partner in its field, in order to identify what is still needed for each specific market. will be able to analyse its specific robotic field, researches on the available resources in order to identify the geographical distribution of the robot demand in each specific application field of robotics, define the economic size of the target market of robot demand. - Support tools for SMEs: Collection and analysis of appropriate international Instruments (e.g. of the European Commission), country-specific funding policies as well as in specific cases local/regional initiatives. Small-and-medium-sized enterprises with assistance related to the management of their Intellectual Property (IP) portfolio, which may include trademarks, patents, utility models, copyrights, designs and confidential information. A guideline for young entrepreneurs that provides advise in the often very difficult first years of activity.

Plan for Exploitation and Dissemination of Results

A report containing the dissemination strategy through different target groups (internal dissemination, robotic community, stakeholders, users and end users (SAB), general public, governmental and institutional dissemination). Results will be disseminated through various channels outside the consortium in order to raise the public awareness of the project related issues in EU and worldwide (website, workshops. Etc.) these channels will be defined at the beginning of the project and explained in this report.

INBOTS White Paper on Interactive Robotics market analyses and support tools for SMEs (business models and exploitation strategies)

Deliverable 12 will summarise conclusions of WP1 This document will include recommendations to promote entrepreneurship and to support SMEs It will include Robotic market analysis Description of specific desk researches performed by each partner in its field in order to identify what is still needed for each specific market will be able to analyse its specific robotic field researches on the available resources in order to identify the geographical distribution of the robot demand in each specific application field of robotics define the economic size of the target market of robot demand Support tools for SMEs Collection and analysis of appropriate international Instruments eg of the European Commission countryspecific funding policies as well as in specific cases localregional initiatives Smallandmediumsized enterprises with assistance related to the management of their Intellectual Property IP portfolio which may include trademarks patents utility models copyrights designs and confidential information A guideline for young entrepreneurs that provides advise in the often very difficult first years of activity Recommendations and guidelines

Preliminary Report on Interactive Robotics public awareness and acceptance

This deliverable will include a preliminary report about: - gaps and needs related to the current level of understanding of robotics by public - novel methodologies to allow transferability of good practice, to increase the efficiency of robotics, and to reduce societal expenditure

INBOTS White Paper on Interactive Robotics' legal, ethics & socio-economic aspects

INBOTS White Paper on Interactive Robotics legal ethics socioeconomic aspects D22 the conclusions of WP2 as well as guidelines and recommendations on the main topics analyses in this WP Liability risk management and insurance issues Deep understanding of the interdisciplinary aspects of this complex issue It will make possible to elaborate approaches and solving strategies that need to be different according to the different application domains considered IP law constraints The feasibility of shared use of robotic technologies between different organisations through IP licensing will be studied It will also consider the legal consequences of robotassisted invention and innovation Impact of robotics in the labour market Debate and dialogue among labour market experts and with European and national institution will lead to the Assessment of perceptions of the impact of interactive robotics in different sectors Financial and tax law labour and social security law conclusions Relevant aspects to adapt the most recent international tax trends regarding the digital economy to the specific fiscal treatment of interactive robotics will be analysed Recommendations to enhance public acceptance of robotics It will assess the concerns that impede acceptance of interactive robotics The fears to determine which of these actually deserve policy attention will be studied It will include directly addressing ethical responsibility in robotics CSR aspects Dialogues with CSR experts European and national institutions and CSR organisations will be established Desk research to analyse CSR considerations will also be developed When addressing the feasibility of specific changes in the European Union rules or national legislation in the Member States an assessment of international standards for selfregulation will be made Conclusions on Legal Ethics SocioEconomic Aspects The impact of robots in human rights and public freedoms will be more accurately shaped for several kinds of users whose personal rights deserve a more intense degree of protection minors dependent and elderly citizens etc in accordance with the current International rules Gender impact issues will also be studied Guidelines and recommendations

Preliminary report on Interactive Robotics’ education programs and learning activities

This preliminary report will focus on: - Identification of specific training needs. Identify, for different education levels (students aged from 4 to 17), which are the specific training needs and the educational tools that are more suitable for each level, so to build a shared and highly accessible education platform. Investigate on analogies and differences between different countries and institutions in terms of course length, load, and contents. The identified analogies will result in plan exchange programs. Investigation on the learning needs specific for people that have to interact with robots but not necessarily have a suitable technical background and will identify the tools that are more suitable for a rapid and focused application. A network covering past, current and future efforts will be realized with the focus of enabling a communication channel to discuss thematic approaches, relevance and impact of each event. - Intermediate conclusions on organization of workshops, network building, training and exchange programs.

INBOTS White Paper on strategies to increase Interactive Robotics public awareness and acceptance

INBOTS White Paper on strategies to increase Interactive Robotics public awareness and acceptance D62 will include methodologies to allow transferability of good practice to increase the efficiency of robotics and to reduce societal expenditure It will also develop guidelines to increase public awareness about interactive robotics based on defining interpreting and explaining social situations being problemfocused contextspecific and futureoriented being educative and empowering using reflection to learn about situations and issues using qualitative and quantitative methods to collect and analyse data and utilizing both practical and theoretical knowledge

Report on advisory boards conclusions and recommendations

This report will summarise the conclusions of the Ethics Advisory Board designed to provide support in ELSE issues Standardisation Advisory Board designed to provide support and twoway communication in standardization and regulatory issues and Stakeholders Users and End User Advisory Board designed to define the educational and training needs and SMEs and entrepreneurs interests and asses the measures implemented

Preliminary report on Interactive Robotics’ legal, ethics & socio-economic aspects

Deliverable 2.1. will describe the intermediate conclusions of WP2. It will focus on: - liability, risk management and insurance issues; - IP law constraints; - impact of robotics in the labour market; - CSR aspects.

Project management handbook

Definition of the Consortium operating procedures summarising all the required knowledge for the good management of the project (in terms of administrative forms, financial aspects, quality process…)definition of performance indicators ; establish the guidelines for financial reporting, presentation standards for deliverables and reports; define classified information and guarantee the maintenance of the chain of custody and include an internal review procedure to guarantee the quality of the results of the project

INBOTS White paper “Design and description of the candidate INBOTS AISBL for the future of Interactive Robots everywhere”

Final design and description of the future INBOTS AISBL

Quality assurance plan

The quality assurance plan reports on the quality measures to be adopted within INBOTS CSA to ensure quality of work and management. They are reported both at general and partner levels, and describe the actions to ensure: (1) Quality follow-up in terms of resources, capacity and budget, (2) coherent information exchange, and (3) work according to quality standards.

Preliminary report on Interactive Robotics’ standardization and benchmarking strategies

This intermediate report will focus on the preliminary conclusions of WP4. More concisely, it will provide the initial conclusions about the identification of gaps in the regulatory framework and about the standardization Strategy for different domains.

Preliminary report on Interactive Robotics regulatory and risk management framework

D5.1 will include a description of the current European and national regulatory framework.

Publications

Artificial Intelligence and civil law: liability rules for drones, Study for the European Parliament

Author(s): Andrea Bertolini
Published in: 2018
Publisher: Juri Committee

Il Fintech e l’economia dei dati: profili civilistici e penalistici

Author(s): E. Palmerini et al
Published in: Quaderni Fintech, Issue 2, 2018, Page(s) 1-97, ISBN 9788-894369700
Publisher: Consob

Study on safety of non-embedded software, Service, data access, and legal issues of advanced robots, autonomous, connected, and AI-based vehicles and systems : final study report regarding CAD/CCAM and industrial robots - Study

Author(s): Timan, Tjerk; Snijders, Ron; Kirova, Maria; Suardi, Stefano; Lieshout, Marc van; Chen, Ming; Costenco, Patrisia; Palmerini, Erica; Bertolini, Andrea; Tejada, Arturo; Montfort, Sjef va; Bolchi, Marco; Alberti, Stefano; Brouwer, Rino; Karanilokova, Kristina; Episcopo, Francesca; Jansen, Sven
Published in: 2019, ISBN 978-92-79-99495-1
Publisher: European Commission
DOI: 10.2759/448974

Profili di responsabilità

Author(s): E. Palmerini et al.
Published in: La digitalizzazione della consulenza in materia di investimenti finanziari, Quaderni Fintech, Issue 3, 2019, Page(s) 69-91, ISBN 9788-894369700
Publisher: Consob

Benchmarking Brain-Computer Interfaces Outside the Laboratory: The Cybathlon 2016

Author(s): Domen Novak, Roland Sigrist, Robert Riener
Published in: Frontiers for Young Minds, 2019
Publisher: Frontiers

Diritto dei Droni. Regole, questioni, prassi

Author(s): E. Palmerini, M. Biasiotti, G. Aiello (eds)
Published in: 2018, ISBN 9788-828805434
Publisher: Giuffrè

Negozio e automazione: appunti per una mappa concettuale

Author(s): E. Palmerini,
Published in: Decisione robotica, a cura di A. Carleo, 2019, ISBN 978-88-15-28393-1
Publisher: Il Mulino

I droni per uso civile nella prospettiva giuridica: appunti per una sistemazione concettuale e normativa

Author(s): E. Palmerini
Published in: Diritto dei Droni. Regole, questioni, prassi, Collana Diritto delle nuove Tecnologie, Giuffrè, 2018, Page(s) 3-21, ISBN 9788-828805434
Publisher: Giuffrè

Robotics and Responsible Research and Innovation

Author(s): P. Salvini, E. Palmerini, B.-J. Koops
Published in: International Handbook on Responsible Innovation: A global resource, edited by R. von Schomberg and J. Hankins, 2019, Page(s) 405-424
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

On-Line Educational Resources on Robotics: A Review

Author(s): Maria Pozzi, Domenico Prattichizzo, Monica Malvezzi
Published in: Inclusive Robotics for a Better Society - Selected Papers from INBOTS Conference 2018, 16-18 October, 2018, Pisa, Italy, Issue 25, 2020, Page(s) 141-147, ISBN 978-3-030-24073-8
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-24074-5_25

Supernumerary Robotic Fingers to Compensate and Augment Human Manipulation Abilities

Author(s): Domenico Prattichizzo, Monica Malvezzi, Gionata Salvietti
Published in: Inclusive Robotics for a Better Society - Selected Papers from INBOTS Conference 2018, 16-18 October, 2018, Pisa, Italy, Issue 25, 2020, Page(s) 188-194, ISBN 978-3-030-24073-8
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-24074-5_31

Emerging pedagogies in robotics education: towards a paradigm shift

Author(s): Dimitris Alimisis
Published in: Inclusive Robotics for a Better Society, 2019
Publisher: Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-24074-5_22

Perspectives of Older Adults and Informal Caregivers on Information Visualization for Smart Home Monitoring Systems: A Critical Review

Author(s): Fangyuan Chang, Britt Östlund
Published in: Proceedings of the 20th Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA 2018) - Volume V: Human Simulation and Virtual Environments, Work With Computing Systems (WWCS), Process Control, Issue 822, 2019, Page(s) 681-690, ISBN 978-3-319-96076-0
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-96077-7_74

The Role of Education for the Social Uptake of Robotics: The Case of the eCraft2Learn Project

Author(s): Dimitris Alimisis, Dimitrios Loukatos, Emmanouil Zoulias, Rene Alimisi
Published in: Inclusive Robotics for a Better Society - Selected Papers from INBOTS Conference 2018, 16-18 October, 2018, Pisa, Italy, Issue 25, 2020, Page(s) 180-187, ISBN 978-3-030-24073-8
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-24074-5_30

Robot companions: A legal and ethical analysis

Author(s): Andrea Bertolini, Giuseppe Aiello
Published in: The Information Society, Issue 34/3, 2018, Page(s) 130-140, ISSN 0197-2243
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
DOI: 10.1080/01972243.2018.1444249

Human-Robot Interaction and Deception

Author(s): Andrea Bertolini
Published in: Osservatorio del diritto civile e commerciale, Issue 2, 2018, Page(s) 645-659, ISSN 2281-2628
Publisher: Società Editrice Il Mulino
DOI: 10.4478/91898

Cybathlon: How to promote the development of assistive technologies

Author(s): Peter Wolf, Robert Riener
Published in: Science Robotics, Issue 3/17, 2018, Page(s) eaat7174, ISSN 2470-9476
Publisher: Science Robotics
DOI: 10.1126/scirobotics.aat7174

Mobility related physical and functional losses due to aging and disease - a motivation for lower limb exoskeletons

Author(s): Martin Grimmer, Robert Riener, Conor James Walsh, André Seyfarth
Published in: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, Issue 16/1, 2019, ISSN 1743-0003
Publisher: BioMed Central
DOI: 10.1186/s12984-018-0458-8

Benchmarking Brain-Computer Interfaces Outside the Laboratory: The Cybathlon 2016

Author(s): Domen Novak, Roland Sigrist, Nicolas J. Gerig, Dario Wyss, René Bauer, Ulrich Götz, Robert Riener
Published in: Frontiers in Neuroscience, Issue 11, 2018, ISSN 1662-453X
Publisher: Frontiers in Neuroscience
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2017.00756

Patient Motion Using a Computerized Leg Brace in Everyday Locomotion Tasks

Author(s): Roland Auberger, Michael Friedrich Russold, Robert Riener, Hans Dietl
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Medical Robotics and Bionics, Issue 1/2, 2019, Page(s) 106-114, ISSN 2576-3202
Publisher: IEEE Transactions on Medical Robotics and Bionics
DOI: 10.1109/tmrb.2019.2913429

Dalle smart cities allo scoring del cittadino

Author(s): E. Palmerini
Published in: I confini del Digitale. Nuovi scenari per la protezione dei dati, Atti del Convegno 20 gennaio 2019, 2019, Page(s) 20-31
Publisher: Garante per la protezione dei dati personali

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