ICSE 2024
Fri 12 - Sun 21 April 2024 Lisbon, Portugal

Autonomous Driving Systems (ADS) require extensive safety testing before receiving a road permit. To gain public trust, ADSs must be as safe as a Human Driven Vehicle (HDV) or even safer. Simulation-based safety testing is a cost-effective way to check the safety of ADS. My goal is to compare the safety behavior of ADS with HDV via simulation and to develop a process of selecting testing scenarios that could be useful to build trust and reliability in simulations. Additionally, I aim to translate the performance advantages and disadvantages observed in simulated ADS behavior. into real-world safety-critical traffic situations.

Tue 16 Apr

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14:00 - 15:30
Focus Group: Software Models and SimulationsDoctoral Symposium at Fernando Pessoa
Chair(s): Matthew B Dwyer University of Virginia
14:00
90m
Poster
Automated Model Quality Estimation and Change Impact Analysis on Model Histories
Doctoral Symposium
14:00
90m
Poster
Sustainable Software Engineering: Visions and Perspectives beyond Energy Efficiency
Doctoral Symposium
Christoph König Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
14:00
90m
Poster
Learning Models of Cyber-Physical Systems with Discrete and Continuous Behaviour for Digital Twin Synthesis
Doctoral Symposium
Felix Wallner Graz University of Technology, Institute of Software Technology
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14:00
90m
Poster
Resolving Goal-Conflicts and Scaling Synthesis through Mode-Based Decomposition
Doctoral Symposium
Matías Brizzio IMDEA Software Institute
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14:00
90m
Poster
Simulation-based Testing of Automated Driving Systems
Doctoral Symposium
Fauzia Khan University of Tartu, Estonia