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A Validated Failure Behavior Model for Driver Models to Test Automated Driving Functions

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This contribution proposes a failure behavior model for driver models, which is validated by findings from accident research. Our concept is based on the five-step-method which is used in accident research. Based on this concept, we present a prototypical implementation of an information processing failure and validate the implemented failure model on the basis of a real traffic accident. In conclusion, we discuss and interpret the validation results.

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    Audi Accident Research Unit (AARU): https://www.aaru.de/.

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Huber, B., Sippl, C., German, R., Djanatliev, A. (2020). A Validated Failure Behavior Model for Driver Models to Test Automated Driving Functions. In: Ahram, T., Taiar, R., Colson, S., Choplin, A. (eds) Human Interaction and Emerging Technologies. IHIET 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1018. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25629-6_40

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