Abstract Autonomous vehicles need high reliability for consumer acceptance. A high-reliability system is capable of relatively error-free operations over extended durations making consistently good decisions that result in highly reliable and safe operations. High reliability is an imperative for autonomous networked vehicles. This paper reviews currently available approaches for developing high-reliability systems. We pose the question whether reliability requirements for self-driving vehicles should be similar to those for other high-reliability systems or should we draw on and extrapolate the body of knowledge for human-operated systems. We provide an analysis that helps with answering this question.
High Reliability Imperative for Autonomous Networked Vehicles
26.11.2017
8 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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