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Assessing the Safety and Reliability of Autonomous Vehicles from Road Testing

  • Xingyu Zhao
  • , Valentin Robu
  • , David Flynn
  • , Kizito Salako
  • , Lorenzo Strigini

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Samenvatting

There is an urgent societal need to assess whether autonomous vehicles (AVs) are safe enough. From published quantitative safety and reliability assessments of AVs, we know that, given the goal of predicting very low rates of accidents, road testing alone requires infeasible numbers of miles to be driven. However, previous analyses do not consider any knowledge prior to road testing - knowledge which could bring substantial advantages if the AV design allows strong expectations of safety before road testing. We present the advantages of a new variant of Conservative Bayesian Inference (CBI), which uses prior knowledge while avoiding optimistic biases. We then study the trend of disengagements (take-overs by human drivers) by applying Software Reliability Growth Models (SRGMs) to data from Waymo's public road testing over 51 months, in view of the practice of software updates during this testing. Our approach is to not trust any specific SRGM, but to assess forecast accuracy and then improve forecasts. We show that, coupled with accuracy assessment and recalibration techniques, SRGMs could be a valuable test planning aid.
Originele taal-2Engels
Titel2019 IEEE 30th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE)
RedacteurenKatinka Wolter, Ina Schieferdecker, Barbara Gallina, Michel Cukier, Roberto Natella, Naghmeh Ivaki, Nuno Laranjeiro
UitgeverijInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Pagina's13-23
Aantal pagina's11
ISBN van elektronische versie978-1-7281-4982-0
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 10 feb. 2020
Extern gepubliceerdJa
Evenement2019 IEEE 30th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering, ISSRE 2019 - Berlin, Duitsland
Duur: 28 okt. 201931 okt. 2019

Congres

Congres2019 IEEE 30th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering, ISSRE 2019
Verkorte titelISSRE 2019
Land/RegioDuitsland
StadBerlin
Periode28/10/1931/10/19

Financiering

This work is partially supported by the UK EPSRC through the Offshore Robotics for Certification of Assets (ORCA) Hub [EP/R026173/1].

Financiers
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

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