能力和技能图表系统建模,在线监测,和决策支持车辆引导系统

A. Reschka, Gerrit Bagschik, Simon Ulbrich, Marcus Nolte, M. Maurer
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在本文中,引入了能力和技能图,用于在开发过程的概念阶段对车辆引导系统进行建模(能力),用于在线监控系统运行(技能),以及支持自动道路车辆和高级驾驶员辅助系统的驾驶决策(技能水平)。这两个图都依赖于人类驾驶任务的分解。能力是完成某一驾驶任务所必需的全部条件。能力图可以在开发过程的概念阶段根据ISO 26262标准与项目定义并行开发,并可用于支持进一步的开发步骤。技能被定义为驾驶任务的一部分的抽象表示,其中包括有关技能当前表现的信息。技能图用于在操作期间监控当前系统的性能,技能水平是驱动决策的输入。能力和技能涵盖驾驶任务的各个方面,包括环境和自我感知、数据处理、决策和行为执行。在开发项目的操作过程中,技能图被实例化为一个(分布式)软件组件来处理在线信息,以评估当前的技能水平。每个技能都使用一个或多个性能指标,这些指标代表了与最大(固有)能力水平相关的当前性能能力。由此产生的信息可以取代人类驾驶员对系统的监控,并可作为车辆驾驶决策的输入,以支持适当和安全的决策。
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Ability and skill graphs for system modeling, online monitoring, and decision support for vehicle guidance systems
In this paper, the ability and skill graphs are introduced for modeling vehicle guidance systems in the concept phase of the development process (abilities), for online monitoring of system operation (skills), and to support driving decisions (skill levels) of automated road vehicles and advanced driver assistance systems. Both graphs rely on a decomposition of the human driving task. An ability is the entirety of conditions which are necessary to provide a certain part of the driving task. The ability graph can be developed in parallel to the item definition according to the ISO 26262 standard in the concept phase of the development process and can be used for supporting further development steps. A skill is defined as an abstract representation of a part of the driving task including information about the skills current performance. The skill graph is used to monitor the current system performance during operation and skill levels are input to driving decisions. Abilities and skills cover all aspects of the driving task including environment and self perception, data processing, decision making, and behavior execution. During operation of the developed item, the skill graph is instantiated as a (distributed) software component to process online information for assessing current skill levels. Each skill uses one or more performance metrics, which represent its current performance capability in relation to the maximum (inherent) ability level. The resulting information could replace the monitoring of the system by a human driver and can be used as an input to driving decisions of the vehicle to support appropriate and safe decisions.
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