协同自动驾驶:愿景与挑战

Zheng Dong, Weisong Shi, G. Tong, Kecheng Yang
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本文讨论了新兴的自动驾驶系统给计算机系统研究带来的挑战。我们首先确定了与自动驾驶系统相关的四个研究领域:实时和嵌入式系统、机器学习、边缘计算和云计算。接下来,我们概述了两起由主动自动驾驶引起的致命事故,并用它们来指出当今系统缺少的关键功能。鉴于这些研究领域和不足,我们描述了自动驾驶汽车数字化驾驶环境的愿景,并将自动驾驶汽车称为这种数字化驾驶环境的“客户”。然后,我们提出了一个新的研究方向:协同自动驾驶。直观地说,从数字驾驶环境中获取有用信息以实现协作式自动驾驶是相当复杂的(例如,协作可能来自不同类型的不稳定边缘设备),但它也为我们提供了各种研究挑战和机遇。本文最后讨论了发展这些能力所必需的研究。
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Collaborative Autonomous Driving: Vision and Challenges
This paper discusses challenges in computer systems research posed by the emerging autonomous driving systems. We first identify four research areas related to autonomous driving systems: real-time and embedded systems, machine learning, edge computing, and cloud computing. Next, we sketch two fatal accidents caused by active autonomous driving, and uses them to indicate key missing capabilities from today’s systems. In light of these research areas and shortcomings, we describe a vision of digital driving circumstances for autonomous vehicles and refer to autonomous vehicles as "clients" of this digital driving circumstance. Then we propose a new research thrust: collaborative autonomous driving. Intuitively, requesting useful information from a digital driving circumstance to enable collaborative autonomous driving is quite sophisticated (e.g., collaborations may come from different types of unstable edge devices), but it also provide us various research challenges and opportunities. The paper closes with a discussion of the research necessary to develop these capabilities.
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