Join us for another systems community event 12 April, from 5:15 - 6:45pm NZ Time. We'll provide a brief update on the status of our chapter charter and share other INCOSE NZ news, before a presentation from Jake Vanderlinde and John Furness of Shoal
A Systems Thinking Approach to Navigating Regulations for Autonomous Systems
Autonomous systems are becoming more prominent in both development and operations in a variety of industries and domains. However, domain specific regulations are struggling to keep up with the technology. This creates a significant bottle neck as developers/operators do not have a clear path to testing and operating the systems in public spaces under control from regulators.
Jake VanderlindeandJohn Furnesswill share insights on tools and techniques that Shoal is developing tools to help developers of marine autonomous vessels develop and execute test and evaluations plans that provide the assurance required by the Australian maritime regulators to allow the operation of autonomous marine vessels in Australian waters. These techniques include simulation environments that allow a cost effective method for the operators to demonstrate compliance to regulations that are suited to simulation testing. While Shoal is currently working in the maritime domain, the techniques being developed are designed to be scaled to other domains including air, space and land. Q&A session to follow.
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