Performance Boundary Identification for the Evaluation of Automated Vehicles Using Gaussian Process Classification

Felix Batsch1, Alireza Daneshkhah1, Madeline Cheah2, Stratis Kanarachos1, Anthony Baxendale3

  • 1Coventry University
  • 2HORIBA MIRA Ltd.
  • 3Mira Ltd

Details

12:15 - 12:30 | Mon 28 Oct | Gallery Room 4 | MoD-T7.2

Session: Special Session on Solving the Automated Vehicle Safety Assurance Challenge (II)

Abstract

Safety is an essential aspect in the facilitation of automated vehicle deployment. Current testing practices are not enough, and going beyond them leads to infeasible testing requirements, such as needing to drive billions of kilometres on public roads. Automated vehicles are exposed to an indefinite number of scenarios. Handling of the most challenging scenarios should be tested, which leads to the question of how such corner cases can be determined. We propose an approach to identify the performance boundary, where these corner cases are located, using Gaussian Process Classification. We also demonstrate the classification on an exemplary traffic jam approach scenario, showing that it is feasible and would lead to more efficient testing practices.