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arxiv 2006.10177 v1 pith:IGMHDL7K submitted 2020-06-17 cs.SE

A Language for Autonomous Vehicles Testing Oracles

classification cs.SE
keywords oracleslanguagetestingautonomousavailableexistingsolutionsvehicles
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Testing autonomous vehicles (AVs) requires complex oracles to determine if the AVs behavior conforms with specifications and humans' expectations. Available open source oracles are tightly embedded in the AV simulation software and are developed and implemented in an ad hoc way. We propose a domain specific language that enables defining oracles independent of the AV solutions and the simulator. A testing analyst can encode safety, liveness, timeliness and temporal properties in our language. To show the expressiveness of our language we implement three different types of available oracles. We find that the same AV solutions may be ranked significantly differently across existing oracles, thus existing oracles do not evaluate AVs in a consistent manner.

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