Experiences of main risks and mitigation in autonomous transport systems

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This paper discusses experiences, risks and mitigation in autonomous transport systems, to improve learning and risk-based governance. This is based on literature reviews, experiences of autonomous transport systems and involvement in the regulatory process. The maturity varies between rail, road, aviation and shipping. Issues that may be transferred and adapted between modes are selected. The three research questions are: to describe major risks introduced by autonomous transport systems; how to mitigate the main risks through design and regulation; and suggest a way forward. The risk is dependent on operational domain, surrounding infrastructure, meaningful human control (including control centrals with human based interfaces), sensor ability, reliable propulsion and technology that are secure. Meaningful human control and system certification is a challenge. There is a need to gather data from incidents. In Norway autonomous shipping and road transportation are prioritized. Autonomy in rail and aviation, has not been prioritized in the same manner.

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Johnsen, S. O., Hoem, Jenssen, G., & Moen, T. (2019). Experiences of main risks and mitigation in autonomous transport systems. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1357). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1357/1/012012

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