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arxiv: 2209.12586 · v2 · pith:VTPHHRHY · submitted 2022-09-26 · eess.SY · cs.SY

Learning Critical Scenarios in Feedback Control Systems for Automated Driving

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Testing is essential for verifying and validating control designs, especially in safety-critical applications. In particular, the control system governing an automated driving vehicle must be proven reliable enough for its acceptance on the market. Recently, much research has focused on scenario-based methods. However, the number of possible driving scenarios to test is in principle infinite. In this paper, we formalize a learning-based optimization framework to generate corner test-cases, where we take into account the operational design domain. We examine the approach on the case of a feedback control system for automated driving, for which we suggest the design of the objective function expressing the criticality of scenarios. Numerical tests on two logical scenarios of the case study demonstrate that the approach can identify critical scenarios within a limited number of closed-loop experiments.

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