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BSI 22/30400633 DC 2022

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BS ISO 39003. Road Traffic Safety (RTS). Guidance on safety ethical considerations for autonomous vehicles

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BSI 2022 58
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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 30400633-NC.pdf
3 ISO_DIS 39003 ed.1 – id.50665 Enquiry PDF (en).pdf
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
15 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
16 4 External factors affecting autonomous vehicle safety
4.1 General
4.2 The road environment
17 5 Stakeholders in AV design and operations
5.1 Producers – Manufacturers; designers and their suppliers
5.2 Distribution chain – Distributors; Sellers
18 5.3 Purchasers, owners, and operators
5.4 Government agencies and interested parties
6 Governance, assessment, and evaluation
6.1 Ethical reference for assessment
6.2 Additional Standards
19 6.3 General
6.3.1 Higher organizational level
6.3.2 Development Organizational level
20 6.3.3 Specific Development and implementation processes
21 6.3.4 Post Implementation Checking Against Ethical Criteria
6.4 Conducting the assessment
22 6.5 Expression of results and conclusion
7 Operationalization of Ethics – Discussion on values and ethics to consider
7.1 Ethical Framework for the design of AVs (driving rules and ethical design)
23 7.1.1 Purpose
24 7.1.2 Values
7.1.3 Principles
27 7.1.4 Methods for Construction and Evaluation of Maxims
7.2 The Background of Maxims
7.2.1 Maxim Design and Construction
28 7.2.2 Evaluations of Maxims
29 7.3 Driving Rules
30 7.3.1 Need vs. desire Driving Rule
7.3.2 Once on the road space
31 7.3.3 In the lane behaviour (includes braking)
7.3.4 Lane switching
32 7.3.5 In the presence of the other
33 7.3.6 Road/Infrastructure Use Cases
34 7.3.7 Resolving Conflict
7.3.8 Negotiations
35 7.3.9 AV unable to function as intended
7.3.10 Yielding to first responders and emergency response vehicles
36 7.3.11 Protecting other road users
37 7.3.12 Unavoidable collision with other road users
38 7.3.13 Other Issues
8 A Framework for rule construction and dealing with violations and deviations
8.1 Framework
39 8.2 Goals
8.3 Primary rules
40 8.4 Supporting Rules
8.5 Precautionary and Disabling Rules (prevention)
8.6 Reinforcing and Enabling Rules (performance)
8.7 Counter rules
8.8 Exceptions (prevention and performance)
41 8.9 Discretionary and Compensatory rules
8.10 Misconduct
8.11 Violation
8.12 Deviations
42 8.13 Breakdowns
8.14 RULE STRATEGY
8.15 Boundaries (for prevention of unwanted behavior)
8.15.1 Margins
8.15.2 Barriers
8.15.3 Buffers
43 8.16 Promoters (for performance)
8.17 Further considerations
9 External/Internal Design
44 10 Sustainability
45 11 Review and Re-evaluation following controls system updates
46 Annex€A
48 Annex€B Sustainability Issues
49 Annex€C
55 Annex€D Action plan – an example
57 Bibliography
BSI 22/30400633 DC 2022
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