Collaboration with Japan yields new AV safety tool
Researchers at Waterloo Engineering and in Japan have developed a mathematical method to improve the safety of autonomous vehicles and other autonomous systems.
The new tool, developed as part of a five-year collaboration, gives engineers a systematic way to determine the safety margin made necessary by uncertainties in sensors and artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms.
In the case of autonomous vehicles, for instance, extra braking distance may be required to guarantee safety because systems can perceive objects to be further away than they actually are.