Automotive safety verification under temporal failure of adaptive cruise control system using statistical model checking

Ayman A. Atallah, Ghaith Bany Hamad, O. Mohamed
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Recently, a significant progress has been achieved in developing advanced driver assistant systems that improve the driver's comfort and safety. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system is an example of these assistant systems which automatically controls the throttle and braking systems to maintain a safe distance between vehicles. Existing safety verification techniques for these systems consider the operation in normal conditions without taking the failure in sub-components into account for the safety assessment. In this work, we introduce an automotive safety analysis to investigate the impact of the temporal failures of the adaptive cruise control system. New probabilistic model of the ACC system is proposed based on Priced Timed Automata (PTA). This model is verified using statistical model checking technique. In this analysis, two temporal failure scenarios are considered: i) missing-control scenario, where neither throttle nor braking system receive control signals; ii) error-control scenario, where erroneous control signals due to failure in the distance sensors are introduced. The modeling and safety analysis of ACC system are fully automated by utilizing UPPAAL SMC. The analysis shows that the error-control failures have a worse impact on the automotive safety comparing with missing-control failures. In this work introduce a new insight to the automotive safety analysis under advanced driver assistant systems.
基于统计模型检验的自适应巡航控制系统暂态失效下汽车安全性验证
近年来,在开发先进的驾驶员辅助系统方面取得了重大进展,提高了驾驶员的舒适性和安全性。自适应巡航控制(ACC)系统是这些辅助系统的一个例子,它自动控制油门和制动系统,以保持车辆之间的安全距离。这些系统现有的安全验证技术只考虑在正常条件下的运行,而不考虑子部件的故障进行安全评估。在这项工作中,我们引入了一个汽车安全分析来研究自适应巡航控制系统的时间故障的影响。提出了一种基于定价时间自动机(PTA)的ACC系统概率模型。利用统计模型检验技术对该模型进行了验证。在此分析中,考虑了两种暂时失效情景:i)失去控制情景,即油门和制动系统均未接收到控制信号;Ii)误差控制场景,其中引入由于距离传感器故障而产生的错误控制信号。利用UPPAAL SMC实现了ACC系统的全自动化建模和安全分析。分析表明,误差控制失效对汽车安全的影响要大于失控失效。本文对先进驾驶辅助系统下的汽车安全分析提出了新的见解。
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