Validation and Verification of Automated Road Vehicles

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Ubiquitous, commercial deployment of automated road vehicles is desirable in order to realize their potential benefits such as crash avoidance, congestion mitigation, reduced environment impact, reduced driver stress, and increased driver productivity. A rigorous application of systems engineering, which includes validation and verification as crucial elements of assurance, is needed for the design and development of automated road vehicles. We discuss, without implying any form of joint recommendation, several areas of relevance to a common understanding of validation and verification of automated vehicles, namely customer expectations for vehicle response, industry standards for terms and definitions, industry standards for how measurement should be done, deeper knowledge of driving behavior today to serve as a reference, and standardized processes that encompass minimum performance requirements.

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Agaram, V., Barickman, F., Fahrenkrog, F., Griffor, E., Muharemovic, I., Peng, H., … Shogren, W. (2016). Validation and Verification of Automated Road Vehicles. In Lecture Notes in Mobility (pp. 201–210). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40503-2_16

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