Abstract

The advancement of autonomous driving technology has had a significant impact on both transportation networks and people’s lives. Connected and automated vehicles as well as the surrounding driving environment are increasingly exchanging information. The traditional open road test or closed field test, which has large costs, lengthy durations, and few diverse test scenarios, cannot satisfy the autonomous driving system’s need for reliable and safe testing. Functional testing is the emphasis of the test since features such as frontal collision and traffic sign warning influence driving safety. As a result, simulation testing will undoubtedly emerge as a new technique for unmanned vehicle testing. A crucial aspect of simulation testing is the creation of test scenarios. With an emphasis on the map generating method and the dynamic scenario production method in the test scenarios, this article explains many scenarios and scenario construction techniques utilized in the process of self-driving car testing. A thorough analysis of the state of relevant research is conducted, and approaches for creating common scenarios as well as brand-new methods based on machine learning are emphasized.

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