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Safety of the Intended Driving Behavior Using Rulebooks (2105.04472v1)

Published 10 May 2021 in cs.RO, cs.AI, cs.SY, and eess.SY

Abstract: Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) are complex systems that drive in uncertain environments and potentially navigate unforeseeable situations. Safety of these systems requires not only an absence of malfunctions but also high performance of functions in many different scenarios. The ISO/PAS 21448 [1] guidance recommends a process to ensure the Safety of the Intended Functionality (SOTIF) for road vehicles. This process starts with a functional specification that fully describes the intended functionality and further includes the verification and validation that the AV meets this specification. For the path planning function, defining the correct sequence of control actions for each vehicle in all potential driving situations is intractable. In this paper, the authors provide a link between the Rulebooks framework, presented by [2], and the SOTIF process. We establish that Rulebooks provide a functional description of the path planning task in an AV and discuss the potential usage of the method for verification and validation.

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