基于mems的激光雷达系统功能检测故障注入模块研究

Philipp Stelzer, Andreas Strasser, C. Steger, Simon Maximilian Waldhuber, Johannes Wiesmeier, L. Niedermueller, N. Druml
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高级驾驶辅助系统(ADAS)越来越多地安装在车辆上。其目的是使汽车高度自动化。因此,对此类ADAS或这些ADAS所需的系统的需求也在类似地增加。系统必须具有容错性和可靠性。为此,监视器必须不断地检查各个系统本身。但即使是这样的监视器也可能失灵。因此,也必须经常检查监测员。例如,可以有意地将故障注入系统,以便观察监视器的后续反应。对于高度自动化的车辆,显然有必要应用越来越复杂的故障注入方法,以便在早期发现系统故障,并在可能发生故障之前相应地更换部件。在预防性维护不再可能的情况下,系统应该能够提供至少部分功能-故障操作-或完全关闭-故障安全。本文提出了一种具有相应故障注入模块的基于mems的激光雷达系统架构。该架构已在FPGA原型平台上实现,以验证其可行性并评估其性能。
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Towards Fault Injection Modules for Functionality Checks in MEMS-based LiDAR Systems
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are increasingly being installed in vehicles. The aim is to make the car highly automated. Thus, the demands on such ADAS or systems that are necessary for these ADAS are increasing analogously. The systems must be fault-tolerant and reliable. For this purpose, it is necessary that the individual systems themselves are continuously checked by monitors. But even such monitors can fail. It is therefore important that the monitors are also constantly checked. For example, faults can be intentionally injected into the system in order to observe the subsequent reaction of the monitor. For highly automated vehicles, it is obviously necessary to apply more and more sophisticated fault injection methods in order to detect faults in the system at an early stage and accordingly replace components before a possible failure. In case, preventive maintenance is no longer possible, the system should be able to provide at least part of its functionality - fail-operational - or be shut down completely - fail-safe. In this publication, an architecture with corresponding fault injection modules for MEMS-based LiDAR systems is proposed. The architecture has been implemented in an FPGA prototyping platform to demonstrate its feasibility and evaluate its performance.
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