6-Layer Model for a Structured Description and Categorization of Urban Traffic and Environment
Maike Scholtes, Lukas Westhofen, Lara Ruth Turner, Katrin Lotto,, Michael Schuldes, Hendrik Weber, Nicolas Wagener, Christian Neurohr, Martin, Bollmann, Franziska K\"ortke, Johannes Hiller, Michael Hoss, Julian Bock,, Lutz Eckstein

TL;DR
This paper extends the 6-Layer Model (6LM) for structured urban traffic and environment description, aiding scenario-based testing of automated driving by providing a detailed, standardized categorization framework.
Contribution
The paper refines and extends the 6LM to urban environments, offering detailed guidelines and examples for standardized environment description in automated driving scenarios.
Findings
Enhanced 6LM for urban traffic scenarios
Standardized categorization guidelines provided
Applicability to various environment description tasks
Abstract
Verification and validation of automated driving functions impose large challenges. Currently, scenario-based approaches are investigated in research and industry, aiming at a reduction of testing efforts by specifying safety relevant scenarios. To define those scenarios and operate in a complex real-world design domain, a structured description of the environment is needed. Within the PEGASUS research project, the 6-Layer Model (6LM) was introduced for the description of highway scenarios. This paper refines the 6LM and extends it to urban traffic and environment. As defined in PEGASUS, the 6LM provides the possibility to categorize the environment and, therefore, functions as a structured basis for subsequent scenario description. The model enables a structured description and categorization of the general environment, without incorporating any knowledge or anticipating any functions…
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