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Towards Safety Analysis of Interactions Between Human Users and Automated Driving Systems

Fredrik Warg
Stig Ursing
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Martin Kaalhus
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Richard Wiik
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Abstract

One of the major challenges of designing automated driving systems (ADS) is showing that they are safe. This includes safety analysis of interactions between humans and the ADS, a multidisciplinary task involving functional safety and human factors expertise. In this paper, we lay the foundation for a safety analysis method for these interactions, which builds upon combining human factors knowledge with known techniques from the functional safety domain. The aim of the proposed method is finding safety issues in proposed HMI protocols. It combines constructing interaction sequences between human and ADS as a variant of sequence diagrams , and use these sequences as input to a cause-consequence analysis with the purpose of finding potential interaction faults that may lead to dangerous failures. Based on a this analysis, the HMI design can be improved to reduce safety risks, and the analysis results can also be used as part of the ADS safety case.
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hal-02441382 , version 1 (15-01-2020)

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Fredrik Warg, Stig Ursing, Martin Kaalhus, Richard Wiik. Towards Safety Analysis of Interactions Between Human Users and Automated Driving Systems. 10th European Congress on Embedded Real Time Software and Systems (ERTS 2020), Jan 2020, TOULOUSE, France. ⟨hal-02441382⟩

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