TY - JOUR
T1 - Concept and development of a unified ontology for generating test and use-case catalogues for assisted and automated vehicle guidance
AU - Geyer, Sebastian
AU - Baltzer, Marcel
AU - Franz, Benjamin
AU - Hakuli, Stephan
AU - Kauer, Michaela
AU - Kienle, Martin
AU - Meier, Sonja
AU - Weigerber, Thomas
AU - Bengler, Klaus
AU - Bruder, Ralph
AU - Flemisch, Frank
AU - Winner, Hermann
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Activities in the field of automated driving have produced a variety of development tools and methodologies over the past decades. The requirements the systems have to fulfil and thus also the development guidelines are often documented in different kinds of catalogues (use-case catalogues, situation catalogues, scenario catalogues etc.). These catalogues cannot be directly applied for the development of partially and highly automated vehicle guidance concepts like conduct-by-wire (CbW) or H-mode. One reason is that up to now, no consistent terminology known to the authors yet exists for vehicle automation within the community. Moreover, as the aim of the two project groups CbW and H-mode is to make a comprehensive feasibility assessment of cooperative vehicle guidance, all interacting components of the overall system as well as all potential driving conditions a cooperative vehicle guidance system might have to cope with have to be analysed. This article focuses on two aspects. The first is a metaphor-based terminology discussion leading to a proposal for a fundamental ontology. The second aspect is an outlook on the different catalogues that use the new terminology and that have been developed. The methodology introduced here is a fundamental contribution towards simplifying communication and the exchange of findings.
AB - Activities in the field of automated driving have produced a variety of development tools and methodologies over the past decades. The requirements the systems have to fulfil and thus also the development guidelines are often documented in different kinds of catalogues (use-case catalogues, situation catalogues, scenario catalogues etc.). These catalogues cannot be directly applied for the development of partially and highly automated vehicle guidance concepts like conduct-by-wire (CbW) or H-mode. One reason is that up to now, no consistent terminology known to the authors yet exists for vehicle automation within the community. Moreover, as the aim of the two project groups CbW and H-mode is to make a comprehensive feasibility assessment of cooperative vehicle guidance, all interacting components of the overall system as well as all potential driving conditions a cooperative vehicle guidance system might have to cope with have to be analysed. This article focuses on two aspects. The first is a metaphor-based terminology discussion leading to a proposal for a fundamental ontology. The second aspect is an outlook on the different catalogues that use the new terminology and that have been developed. The methodology introduced here is a fundamental contribution towards simplifying communication and the exchange of findings.
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U2 - 10.1049/iet-its.2012.0188
DO - 10.1049/iet-its.2012.0188
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84901003796
SN - 1751-956X
VL - 8
SP - 183
EP - 189
JO - IET Intelligent Transport Systems
JF - IET Intelligent Transport Systems
IS - 3
ER -