Active PAR

P3412

Standard for Autonomous Driving Architecture (ADA)

This standard defines a unified reference architecture denoted as Autonomous Driving Architecture (ADA). This architecture orchestrates all platform layers and coordinates signals, data, activities, and processes in the vehicle, edge and cloud infrastructure. Furthermore, the standard defines interfaces and models, as well as schemes for ADA validation, verification, and compliance assessment.

Standard Committee
VT/ITS - Intelligent Transportation Systems
Joint Sponsors
ITSS/SC
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2023-09-21

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Vehicular Technology Society
Standard Committee
VT/ITS - Intelligent Transportation Systems
Working Group
ADWG - Autonomous Driving Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Soo Kim
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Working Group Chair
Dong Sun

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P3344
Standard for Scenario Representation for Autonomous Driving

This standard specifies a representation of traffic scenarios for the training and validation of autonomous driving (AD) systems. The forms and features of this representation are described. The functions developed with such representation support a range of applications such as scenario extraction from road-test data, traffic simulations with naturalistic agent behavior, scenario generalization and optimization, and off-road scenario modeling.

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