A Survey on Privacy Attacks Against Digital Twin Systems in AI-Robotics

June 27, 2024 ยท The Cartographer ยท ๐Ÿ› International Conference on Communications in Computing

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Authors Ivan A. Fernandez, Subash Neupane, Trisha Chakraborty, Shaswata Mitra, Sudip Mittal, Nisha Pillai, Jingdao Chen, Shahram Rahimi arXiv ID 2406.18812 Category cs.RO: Robotics Cross-listed cs.AI Citations 4 Venue International Conference on Communications in Computing Last Checked 4 days ago
Abstract
Industry 4.0 has witnessed the rise of complex robots fueled by the integration of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) and Digital Twin (DT) technologies. While these technologies offer numerous benefits, they also introduce potential privacy and security risks. This paper surveys privacy attacks targeting robots enabled by AI and DT models. Exfiltration and data leakage of ML models are discussed in addition to the potential extraction of models derived from first-principles (e.g., physics-based). We also discuss design considerations with DT-integrated robotics touching on the impact of ML model training, responsible AI and DT safeguards, data governance and ethical considerations on the effectiveness of these attacks. We advocate for a trusted autonomy approach, emphasizing the need to combine robotics, AI, and DT technologies with robust ethical frameworks and trustworthiness principles for secure and reliable AI robotic systems.
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