Safety and Security in AutonomousVehicles : A Systematic Literature Review

Detta är en Kandidat-uppsats från Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för datavetenskap och medieteknik (DM)

Sammanfattning: A transformative revolution in transportation is coming with the advent of Au-tonomous Vehicles (AVs), which are expected to increase mobility, reduce trafficcongestion, and save fuel. Although AVs present significant advantages, they alsopose substantial challenges, particularly when it comes to security and safety. Theaim of this study is to map out the existing knowledge in order to facilitate furtherresearch and development, which will hasten the rollout of secure and reliable au-tonomous vehicles. This, in turn, will enable a sustainable and efficient future fortransportation. Research on AV safety and security is reviewed in this thesis in acomprehensive systematic literature review. The search process identified a total of283 studies published between 2019 and 2022, out of which 24 studies were selectedthrough a multi-stage process according to our predefined protocol. Based on re-search topics in selected studies, our findings have a significant impact on the fieldof Artificial Intelligence and automated vehicles. Based on our findings, we canprovide a summary of current knowledge regarding the safety, security, and stabilityimplications of autonomous vehicles. Simulations, real-life experiments, and physi-cal tests were all used in the selected articles for evaluation. Aside from the excellentresults, we identified many limitations of the articles, including the limitations of thedata sets, the analysis of unusual events, and the verification practices.

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