Concept for an Aeronautical Design Standard (ADS) - Performance Specification for Autonomy Requirements of Military Air Systems

J. Preston
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This concept for an Aeronautical Design Standard for autonomous systems is methodology to determine the acceptable level of supervision for autonomy in military systems. The level of autonomy is directly related to the level of supervision required for the trust in the autonomous system functionality. The approach defines representative Autonomous Task Elements (ATEs), operational considerations, and levels of autonomy. Each ATE is characterized by an objective, description, and performance standards. Performance standards are expressed as metrics related to the trust in the autonomous behavior and the system’s capability to conduct the ATE. The capability of the autonomous system to meet performance standards is expressed as risk. This risk is compared to specified operational / allowable limits. The corresponding acceptable level of autonomy for the ATE is then determined using the probability of failure to meet the limits. The approach for this concept autonomy ADS parallels ADS 33E-PRF for the assignment of Levels of Handling Qualities based on measurable flight performance characteristics.
航空设计标准(ADS)概念。军用航空系统自主性要求的性能规范
自主系统航空设计标准的概念是确定军事系统自主的可接受监督水平的方法。自治级别直接关系到对自治系统功能的信任所需的监督级别。该方法定义了代表性的自治任务元素(ate)、操作考虑和自治级别。每个ATE都有一个目标、描述和性能标准。性能标准表示为与自治行为的信任和系统执行ATE的能力相关的度量。自治系统满足性能标准的能力表示为风险。将此风险与指定的操作/允许限制进行比较。然后,使用满足限制的失败概率来确定ATE的相应可接受的自治级别。这种自主概念ADS的方法与ADS 33E-PRF类似,基于可测量的飞行性能特征来分配操纵质量水平。
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