超车
自动驾驶仪
集合(抽象数据类型)
计算机科学
加速度
空格(标点符号)
封面(代数)
控制工程
模拟
工程类
运输工程
经典力学
机械工程
操作系统
物理
程序设计语言
作者
Marius Bozga,Joseph Sifakis
标识
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2405.11995
摘要
Developing safe autonomous driving systems is a major scientific and technical challenge. Existing AI-based end-to-end solutions do not offer the necessary safety guarantees, while traditional systems engineering approaches are defeated by the complexity of the problem. Currently, there is an increasing interest in hybrid design solutions, integrating machine learning components, when necessary, while using model-based components for goal management and planning. We study a method for building safe by design autonomous driving systems, based on the assumption that the capability to drive boils down to the coordinated execution of a given set of driving operations. The assumption is substantiated by a compositionality result considering that autopilots are dynamic systems receiving a small number of types of vistas as input, each vista defining a free space in its neighborhood. It is shown that safe driving for each type of vista in the corresponding free space, implies safe driving for any possible scenario under some easy-to-check conditions concerning the transition between vistas. The designed autopilot comprises distinct control policies one per type of vista, articulated in two consecutive phases. The first phase consists of carefully managing a potentially risky situation by virtually reducing speed, while the second phase consists of exiting the situation by accelerating. The autopilots designed use for their predictions simple functions characterizing the acceleration and deceleration capabilities of the vehicles. They cover the main driving operations, including entering a main road, overtaking, crossing intersections protected by traffic lights or signals, and driving on freeways. The results presented reinforce the case for hybrid solutions that incorporate mathematically elegant and robust decision methods that are safe by design.
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