Defining operational design domain for autonomous systems: A domain-agnostic and risk-based approach
Résumé
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into
industrial systems with high levels of automation has introduced
significant uncertainty and complexity. In particular, work by
the automotive industry, on autonomous vehicles has led to the
emergence of the Operational Design Domain (ODD) concept,
which delineates the expected operating domain of such vehicles,
departing from conventional automotive Use Case-based
approaches. However, this ODD’s automotive-centric approach
has hindered its broader application, lacking the comprehensive
guidance on the system engineering methodologies required
for its definition. This paper presents a domain-agnostic definition
of ODD, grounded in established system frameworks
and emphasizing a systemic risk-based engineering to make it
applicable to multiple domains. A case study from the maritime
domain illustrates the benefits and applicability of the proposed
methodology. By providing a systematic framework, this research
facilitates the adoption of ODD principles beyond the automotive
sector, fostering the development of AI-based products and
services across diverse industrial domains. The ODD represents
a key aspect of systems engineering for autonomous systems,
integrating considerations of technology, environment, regulation,
and user expectations.
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