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Improving trustworthiness of self-driving systems

Improving trustworthiness of self-driving systems
Improving trustworthiness of self-driving systems
Self-Driving Vehicles (SDVs) are considered to be safety-critical system. They may jeopardize the lives of passengers in the vehicle and people in the street, or damaging public property such as the transportation infrastructure. According to the National Transportation Safety Board report [1] of an Uber self-driving crash, the accident was caused by the internal components of SDVs when the AI module failed to detect a victim. The autonomous system was implemented to give a human driver control of a vehicle on the unmanaged areas; however, the driver was distracted and did not react within the appropriate time.
0302-9743
405-408
Springer Cham
Alotaibi, Fahad
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Alotaibi, Fahad
3606f09d-b071-47de-b0c2-f9784f7b1abd

Alotaibi, Fahad (2020) Improving trustworthiness of self-driving systems. In Rigorous State-Based Methods: 7th International Conference, ABZ 2020, Ulm, Germany, May 27–29, 2020, Proceedings. vol. 12071, Springer Cham. pp. 405-408 . (doi:10.1007/978-3-030-48077-6_32).

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Abstract

Self-Driving Vehicles (SDVs) are considered to be safety-critical system. They may jeopardize the lives of passengers in the vehicle and people in the street, or damaging public property such as the transportation infrastructure. According to the National Transportation Safety Board report [1] of an Uber self-driving crash, the accident was caused by the internal components of SDVs when the AI module failed to detect a victim. The autonomous system was implemented to give a human driver control of a vehicle on the unmanaged areas; however, the driver was distracted and did not react within the appropriate time.

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Published date: 15 May 2020

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Local EPrints ID: 488060
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488060
ISSN: 0302-9743
PURE UUID: ca8ea836-1f65-41b5-ad5b-f4866027950b
ORCID for Fahad Alotaibi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8545-907X

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Author: Fahad Alotaibi ORCID iD

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