Proceedings 2nd International Workshop on Safe Control of Autonomous Vehicles
Mario Gleirscher, Stefan Kugele, Sven Linker

TL;DR
This workshop proceedings compiles recent research discussions on ensuring safety in autonomous vehicle control, highlighting open problems and advances across control theory, machine learning, and security engineering.
Contribution
It brings together interdisciplinary research efforts to identify key open challenges and recent achievements in safe autonomous vehicle control.
Findings
Identification of open research problems in autonomous vehicle safety
Discussion of recent advances in control and machine learning methods
Highlighting the importance of security and dependability in autonomous systems
Abstract
These are the proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Safe Control of Autonomous Vehicles, which took place on the 10th of April 2018 in Porto, Portugal as an affiliated workshop of CSPWeek. The task of this workshop is to identify open research problems, discuss recent achievements, bring together researchers in, e.g., control theory, adaptive systems, machine self-organization and autonomy, mobile intelligent robotics, transportation, traffic control, machine learning, software verification, and dependability and security engineering.
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