Survey on Scenario-Based Safety Assessment of Automated Vehicles

When will automated vehicles come onto the market? This question has puzzled the automotive industry and society for years. The technology and its implementation have made rapid progress over the last decade, but the challenge of how to prove the safety of these systems has not yet been solved. Sinc...

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Main Authors: Stefan Riedmaier, Thomas Ponn, Dieter Ludwig, Bernhard Schick, Frank Diermeyer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9090897/
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spelling doaj-d898bb71334a4488a03a7c9e6927c4782021-03-30T03:12:58ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018874568747710.1109/ACCESS.2020.29937309090897Survey on Scenario-Based Safety Assessment of Automated VehiclesStefan Riedmaier0Thomas Ponn1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8067-1872Dieter Ludwig2Bernhard Schick3Frank Diermeyer4Institute of Automotive Technology, Technical University of Munich, Munich, GermanyInstitute of Automotive Technology, Technical University of Munich, Munich, GermanyHighly Automated Driving (HAD), TÜV SÜD Auto Service GmbH, Munich, GermanyAdrive Living Lab, Kempten University of Applied Sciences, Kempten, GermanyInstitute of Automotive Technology, Technical University of Munich, Munich, GermanyWhen will automated vehicles come onto the market? This question has puzzled the automotive industry and society for years. The technology and its implementation have made rapid progress over the last decade, but the challenge of how to prove the safety of these systems has not yet been solved. Since a market launch without proof of safety would neither be accepted by society nor by legislators, much time and many resources have been invested into safety assessment in recent years in order to develop new approaches for an efficient assessment. This paper therefore provides an overview of various approaches, and gives a comprehensive survey of the so-called scenario-based approach. The scenario-based approach is a promising method, in which individual traffic situations are typically tested by means of virtual simulation. Since an infinite number of different scenarios can theoretically occur in real-world traffic, even the scenario-based approach leaves the question unanswered as to how to break these down into a finite set of scenarios, and find those which are representative in order to render testing more manageable. This paper provides a comprehensive literature review of related safety-assessment publications that deal precisely with this question. Therefore, this paper develops a novel taxonomy for the scenario-based approach, and classifies all literature sources. Based on this, the existing methods will be compared with each other and, as one conclusion, the alternative concept of formal verification will be combined with the scenario-based approach. Finally, future research priorities are derived.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9090897/Automated vehiclesautonomous vehiclesdata analysisformal verificationintelligent vehicleskey performance indicators
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Frank Diermeyer
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Survey on Scenario-Based Safety Assessment of Automated Vehicles
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Automated vehicles
autonomous vehicles
data analysis
formal verification
intelligent vehicles
key performance indicators
author_facet Stefan Riedmaier
Thomas Ponn
Dieter Ludwig
Bernhard Schick
Frank Diermeyer
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title Survey on Scenario-Based Safety Assessment of Automated Vehicles
title_short Survey on Scenario-Based Safety Assessment of Automated Vehicles
title_full Survey on Scenario-Based Safety Assessment of Automated Vehicles
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publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description When will automated vehicles come onto the market? This question has puzzled the automotive industry and society for years. The technology and its implementation have made rapid progress over the last decade, but the challenge of how to prove the safety of these systems has not yet been solved. Since a market launch without proof of safety would neither be accepted by society nor by legislators, much time and many resources have been invested into safety assessment in recent years in order to develop new approaches for an efficient assessment. This paper therefore provides an overview of various approaches, and gives a comprehensive survey of the so-called scenario-based approach. The scenario-based approach is a promising method, in which individual traffic situations are typically tested by means of virtual simulation. Since an infinite number of different scenarios can theoretically occur in real-world traffic, even the scenario-based approach leaves the question unanswered as to how to break these down into a finite set of scenarios, and find those which are representative in order to render testing more manageable. This paper provides a comprehensive literature review of related safety-assessment publications that deal precisely with this question. Therefore, this paper develops a novel taxonomy for the scenario-based approach, and classifies all literature sources. Based on this, the existing methods will be compared with each other and, as one conclusion, the alternative concept of formal verification will be combined with the scenario-based approach. Finally, future research priorities are derived.
topic Automated vehicles
autonomous vehicles
data analysis
formal verification
intelligent vehicles
key performance indicators
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