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Released: 22.04.2022

IEEE 2846-2022 - IEEE Standard for Assumptions in Safety-Related Models for Automated Driving Systems

IEEE Standard for Assumptions in Safety-Related Models for Automated Driving Systems

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Standard number:IEEE 2846-2022
Released:22.04.2022
ISBN:978-1-5044-8567-8
Pages:59
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE 2846-2022

This standard applies to road vehicles. For a set of scenarios, a minimum set of assumptions regarding reasonably foreseeable behaviors of other road users are defined that shall be considered in the development of safety-related models for automated driving systems (ADS). This standard further defines a list of attributes common to contributed safety-related models and methods to help verify whether a safety-related model takes the minimum set of assumptions into consideration. An informative annex instantiates several examples of how the proposed minimum set of assumptions could be employed in ADS development. Sources of uncertainty, such as prediction or perception errors, are out of scope to this standard. This standard does not guarantee the safety of the overall system in all scenarios.

Government and Industry alike need an open, transparent, and technology-neutral standard that provides guidance useful for evaluating the performance of an ADS. This guidance consists of a minimum set of assumptions with bounds on reasonably foreseeable behaviors of other road users used in the development of safety-related models.

New IEEE Standard - Active. This standard applies to road vehicles. It defines a minimum set of reasonable assumptions and foreseeable scenarios that shall be considered in the development of safety related models that are part of an automated driving system (ADS).