Exiting the Simulation: The Road to Robust and Resilient Autonomous Vehicles at Scale
Richard Chakra

TL;DR
This paper reviews state-of-the-art autonomous vehicle simulation frameworks, emphasizing how simulation enhances system resilience and discusses methods to improve transfer of learning from simulation to real-world deployment.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current simulation methodologies and highlights challenges and opportunities for advancing autonomous vehicle resilience and real-world applicability.
Findings
Simulation is critical for testing edge cases and developing robustness.
Bridging the simulation-reality gap remains a key challenge.
Advances in simulation enable continuous learning and safer deployment.
Abstract
In the past two decades, autonomous driving has been catalyzed into reality by the growing capabilities of machine learning. This paradigm shift possesses significant potential to transform the future of mobility and reshape our society as a whole. With the recent advances in perception, planning, and control capabilities, autonomous driving technologies are being rolled out for public trials, yet we remain far from being able to rigorously ensure the resilient operations of these systems across the long-tailed nature of the driving environment. Given the limitations of real-world testing, autonomous vehicle simulation stands as the critical component in exploring the edge of autonomous driving capabilities, developing the robust behaviors required for successful real-world operation, and enabling the extraction of hidden risks from these complex systems prior to deployment. This paper…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAutonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety · Traffic Prediction and Management Techniques · Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
