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New taxonomy to help fast-track safe automated driving -


The British Standards Institution (BSI), in its role as the National Standards Body, published the first taxonomy for specifying the Operational Design Domain (ODD) of an Automated Driving System (ADS). The new standard defines a common language for describing the operating conditions an automated vehicle has been designed to function.

PAS 1883 Operational Design Domain (ODD) Taxonomy for Automated Driving Systems (ADS) – Specification provides common taxonomy for describing the ODD of an automated driving system, including the type of roads, traffic, and weather. The new taxonomy will help organizations trialing and testing automated vehicles and developers of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAV) technologies to describe the capabilities of their vehicles clearly and consistently to road authorities, insurers, and consumers.

The free to download standard produced by a steering group of technical experts made-up of organizations from the UK CAV eco-system is helping to inform the development of related international standards on the topic. PAS 1883 is intended to be used with other BSI standards developed to support CAV trialing and testing.

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