Autonomous vehicle (AV) technology is positioned to have a significant impact on various industries. Hence, artificial intelligence powered AVs and modern vehicles with advanced driver-assistance systems have been operated in street networks for real-life testing. As these tests become more frequent, accidents have been inevitable and there have been reported crashes. The data from these accidents are invaluable for generating edge case test scenarios and understanding accident-time behavior. In this paper, we use the existing AV accident data and identify the atomic blocks within each accident, which are modular and measurable scenario units. Our approach formulates each accident scenario using these atomic blocks and defines them in the Measurable Scenario Description Language (M-SDL). This approach produces modular scenario units with coverage analysis, provides a method to assist in the measurable analysis of accident-time AV behavior, identifies edge scenarios using AV assessment metrics.
Generation of Modular and Measurable Validation Scenarios for Autonomous Vehicles Using Accident Data
2021-07-11
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