Methods and systems to assess vehicle capabilities
US-2022350335-A1 · Nov 3, 2022 · US
US12409850B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12409850-B2 |
| Application number | US-202118033934-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2021 |
| Priority date | Nov 19, 2020 |
| Publication date | Sep 9, 2025 |
| Grant date | Sep 9, 2025 |
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Various aspects of methods, systems, and use cases for safety logging in a vehicle are described. In an example, an approach for data logging in a vehicle includes use of logging triggers, public and private data buckets, and defined data formats, for data provided during autonomous vehicle operation. Data logging operations may be triggered in response to safety conditions, such as detecting a dangerous situation from a failure of the vehicle to comply with safety criteria of a vehicle operational safety model. Data logging operations may include logging data in response to detection of the dangerous situation, including storage of a first portion of data in a public data store, and storage of a second portion of privacy-sensitive data in a private data store, where the data stored in the private data store is encrypted, and where access to the private data store is controlled.
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What is claimed is: 1. At least one non-transitory machine-readable storage medium comprising instructions that, when executed by at least one processor, cause the at least one processor to perform operations for automated data logging in a vehicle, the operations comprising: obtaining data from at least one sensing component of the vehicle, the data provided during autonomous operation of the vehicle; detecting a dangerous situation based on the data, the dangerous situation occurring from a failure of the vehicle to comply with at least one of multiple safety criteria of a vehicle operational safety model, wherein the dangerous situation is detected from a violation of a minimum safe distance requirement between the vehicle and a target vehicle as defined by the vehicle operational safety model, and wherein the minimum safe distance requirement includes a minimum longitudinal distance and a minimum lateral distance between the vehicle and the target vehicle, wherein the minimum safe distance requirement is determined based on evaluation of at least one safety decision-making parameter in the vehicle operational safety model, and wherein the at least one safety decision-making parameter is defined or calculated according to physical characteristics of the vehicle; and logging the data in response to detection of the dangerous situation, including: storage of a first portion of the data in a public data store; and storage of a second portion of the data in a private data store, the second portion of the data having privacy-sensitive data, wherein the data stored in the private data store is encrypted, and wherein access to the private data store is controlled. 2. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the data from the at least one sensing component is used for safety decision-making by a planning system for the autonomous operation of the vehicle. 3. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the first portion of the data stored in the public data store includes values for at least one of: longitudinal speed of the vehicle; lateral speed of the vehicle; lane position of the vehicle; throttle state of the vehicle; braking state of the vehicle; steering state of the vehicle; or posture state of the vehicle. 4. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 3 , wherein the first portion of the data stored in the public data store includes values for at least one of: longitudinal speed of the target vehicle; lateral speed of the target vehicle; longitudinal distance from the vehicle to the target vehicle; or lateral distance from the vehicle to the target vehicle. 5. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the second portion of the data stored in the private data store includes at least one of: geographic position data of the vehicle; or camera data collected by at least one camera of the vehicle. 6. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the data is logged in the public data store according to a first data structure and in the private data store according to a second data structure, and wherein the first and second data structures each include data fields for a time stamp and a vehicle identifier; wherein a plurality of data records in the public data store and the private data store are organized into a respective data block, and wherein the respective data block corresponds to a digest calculated from a previous data block. 7. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the at least one safety decision-making parameter includes at least one of: longitudinal response time of the vehicle; lateral response time of the vehicle; maximum longitudinal acceleration of the vehicle; maximum lateral acceleration of the vehicle; or minimum longitudinal braking deceleration of the vehicle; wherein a respective value for each of the at least one safety decision-making parameter is provided by a manufacturer of the vehicle. 8. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 1 , further comprising: recording the data obtained from the at least one sensing component of the vehicle; wherein the data to be logged in response to detection of the dangerous situation includes data that is recorded during at least a first period of time before a start of the dangerous situation and recorded during at least a second period of time after the start of the dangerous situation. 9. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 8 , wherein the first period of time is at least 90 seconds, and wherein the second period of time is at least 30 seconds. 10. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 8 , wherein the data is recorded with at least a 10 Hz sampling frequency. 11. An automated data logging system for a vehicle, the system comprising: an interface to receive data from at least one sensing component of the vehicle, the data provided during autonomous operation of the vehicle; and at least one processing device configured to: obtain, via the interface, the data from the at least one sensing component of the vehicle; detect a dangerous situation based on the data, the dangerous situation occurring from a failure of the vehicle to comply with at least one of multiple safety criteria of a vehicle operational safety model, wherein the dangerous situation is detected from a violation of a minimum safe distance requirement between the vehicle and a target vehicle as defined by the vehicle operational safety model, and wherein the minimum safe distance requirement includes a minimum longitudinal distance and a minimum lateral distance between the vehicle and the target vehicle, wherein the minimum safe distance requirement is determined based on evaluation of at least one safety decision-making parameter in the vehicle operational safety model, and wherein the at least one safety decision-making parameter is defined or calculated according to physical characteristics of the vehicle; and log the data in response to detection of the dangerous situation, including: storage of a first portion of the data in a public data store; and storage of a second portion of the data in a private data store, the second portion of the data having privacy-sensitive data, wherein the data stored in the private data store is encrypted, and wherein access to the private data store is controlled. 12. The automated data logging system of claim 11 , wherein the data from the at least one sensing component is used for safety decision-making by a planning system for the autonomous operation of the vehicle. 13. The automated data logging system of claim 8 , wherein the first portion of the data stored in the public data store includes values for at least one of: longitudinal speed of the vehicle; lateral speed of the vehicle; lane position of the vehicle; throttle state of the vehicle; braking state of the vehicle; steering state of the vehicle; or posture state of the vehicle. 14. The automated data logging system of claim 13 , wherein the first portion of the data stored in the public data store includes values for at least one of: longitudinal speed of the target vehicle; lateral speed of the target vehicle; longitudinal distance from the vehicle to the target vehicle; or lateral distance from the vehicle to the target vehicle. 15. The automated data logging system of claim 11 , wherein the second portion of the data stored in the private data store includes at least one of: geographic positio
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