2018 AIAA Modeling and Simulation Technologies Conference 2018
DOI: 10.2514/6.2018-1923
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Differential Adaptive Stress Testing of Airborne Collision Avoidance Systems

Abstract: The next-generation Airborne Collision Avoidance System (ACAS X) is currently being developed and tested to replace the Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) as the next international standard for collision avoidance. To validate the safety of the system, stress testing in simulation is one of several approaches for analyzing near mid-air collisions (NMACs). Understanding how NMACs can occur is important for characterizing risk and informing development of the system. Recently, adaptive stress te… Show more

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“…The research group of Prof. Kochenderfer uses Reinforcement Learning to find the most likely critical scenarios, and calls it Adaptive Stress Testing [127]- [130]. Koren et al [127] use Monte Carlo Tree Search and Deep Reinforcement Learning.…”
Section: Simulation-based Falsificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The research group of Prof. Kochenderfer uses Reinforcement Learning to find the most likely critical scenarios, and calls it Adaptive Stress Testing [127]- [130]. Koren et al [127] use Monte Carlo Tree Search and Deep Reinforcement Learning.…”
Section: Simulation-based Falsificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both papers build on a predecessor paper [129] from the avionic domain. The latter also provides the basis for a paper [130] addressing the differential comparison of two simulators. Instead of minimizing safety, the learner tries to maximize the deviation between both.…”
Section: Simulation-based Falsificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We present a stress testing method, called differential adaptive stress testing (DAST), that extends the AST framework to the differential analysis setting while retaining its desirable properties, including scalability, efficiency, and support for black-box systems. DAST finds the most likely path to a failure event that occurs in the system under test, but not in the baseline system (Lee et al, 2018b). The key idea behind DAST is to drive two simulators in parallel and maximize the difference in their outcomes.…”
Section: Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various reinforcement learning algorithms can then be applied to find the most probable failure modes of the SUT. AST has successfully been applied to aircraft collision avoidance systems [8], [10] and autonomous driving policies [11]. The AST method is detailed below with an example of an autonomous driving policy being validated for collision avoidance.…”
Section: A Adaptive Stress Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%