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Legal Decision-making for Highway Automated Driving

Authors :
Ma, Xiaohan
Yu, Wenhao
Zhao, Chengxiang
Wang, Changjun
Zhou, Wenhui
Zhao, Guangming
Ma, Mingyue
Wang, Weida
Yang, Lin
Mu, Rui
Wang, Hong
Li, Jun
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Compliance with traffic laws is a fundamental requirement for human drivers on the road, and autonomous vehicles must adhere to traffic laws as well. However, current autonomous vehicles prioritize safety and collision avoidance primarily in their decision-making and planning, which will lead to misunderstandings and distrust from human drivers and may even result in accidents in mixed traffic flow. Therefore, ensuring the compliance of the autonomous driving decision-making system is essential for ensuring the safety of autonomous driving and promoting the widespread adoption of autonomous driving technology. To this end, the paper proposes a trigger-based layered compliance decision-making framework. This framework utilizes the decision intent at the highest level as a signal to activate an online violation monitor that identifies the type of violation committed by the vehicle. Then, a four-layer architecture for compliance decision-making is employed to generate compliantly trajectories. Using this system, autonomous vehicles can detect and correct potential violations in real-time, thereby enhancing safety and building public confidence in autonomous driving technology. Finally, the proposed method is evaluated on the DJI AD4CHE highway dataset under four typical highway scenarios: speed limit, following distance, overtaking, and lane-changing. The results indicate that the proposed method increases the vehicle's overall compliance rate from 13.85% to 84.46%, while reducing the proportion of active violations to 0%, demonstrating its effectiveness.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 17 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2307.04327
Document Type :
Working Paper