Online Verification Enabling Approval of Driving Functions—Implementation for a Planner of an Autonomous Race Vehicle
Author(s) -
Tim Stahl,
Frank Diermeyer
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ieee open journal of intelligent transportation systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2687-7813
DOI - 10.1109/ojits.2021.3078121
Subject(s) - transportation , communication, networking and broadcast technologies
Safety guarantees and regulatory approval for autonomous vehicles remain an ongoing challenge. In particular, software that is frequently adapted or contains complex, non-transparent components, such as artificial intelligence, is exceeding the limits of safety standards. This paper presents a detailed implementation of an online verification module - the Supervisor - that copes with these challenges. The presented implementation focuses on autonomous race vehicles without loss of generality. Following an identified holistic list of safety-relevant requirements for a trajectory, metrics are developed to monitor whether the trajectory can safely be executed. To evaluate safety with respect to dynamic objects in a semi-structured and highly dynamic racing environment, rule-based reachable sets are presented. As a result, the pure reachable set is further constrained by applicable regulations. Real-time capability and effectiveness are demonstrated in fault-injected scenario-based tests and on real-world run data. The implemented Supervisor will be publicly available on GitHub.
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