BSI 22/30400633 DC 2022
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BS ISO 39003. Road Traffic Safety (RTS). Guidance on safety ethical considerations for autonomous vehicles
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 58 |
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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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 |