arXiv Open Access 2023

Designing Automated Vehicle and Traffic Systems towards Meaningful Human Control

Simeon C. Calvert Stig Johnsen Ashwin George
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Ensuring operational control over automated vehicles is not trivial and failing to do so severely endangers the lives of road users. An integrated approach is necessary to ensure that all agents play their part including drivers, occupants, vehicle designers and governments. While progress is being made, a comprehensive approach to the problem is being ignored, which can be solved in the main through considering Meaningful Human Control (MHC). In this research, an Integrated System Proximity framework and Operational Process Design approach to assist the development of Connected Automated Vehicles (CAV) under the consideration of MHC are introduced. These offer a greater understanding and basis for vehicle and traffic system design by vehicle designers and governments as two important influencing stakeholders. The framework includes an extension to a system approach, which also considers ways that MHC can be improved through updating: either implicit proximal updating or explicit distal updating. The process and importance are demonstrated in three recent cases from practice. Finally, a call for action is made to government and regulatory authorities, as well as the automotive industry, to ensure that MHC processes are explicitly included in policy, regulations, and design processes to ensure future ad-vancement of CAVs in a responsible, safe and humanly agreeable fashion.

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Simeon C. Calvert

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Stig Johnsen

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Ashwin George

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Calvert, S.C., Johnsen, S., George, A. (2023). Designing Automated Vehicle and Traffic Systems towards Meaningful Human Control. https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.05091

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