Traffic scenario definition

Traffic scenario means a description of one or more real-world driving situations that may occur during a given trip.
Traffic scenario means a description of a sequence of driving situations that may occur during a given trip.21
Traffic scenario means a description of a sequence of driving situations that may occur during a given trip.12

More Definitions of Traffic scenario

Traffic scenario means a description of one or more real-world driving situations that may occur during a given trip.12 “Traffic scenario” means a description of one or more real-world driving situations that may occur during a given trip. “Traffic scenario” (or scenario for short) is a sequence or combination of situations used to assess the safety requirements for an ADS. Scenarios include a driving manoeuvre or sequence of driving manoeuvres. Scenarios can also involve a wide range of elements, such as some or all portions of the DDT; different roadway layouts; different types of road users and objects exhibiting static or diverse dynamic behaviours; and, diverse environmental conditions (among many other factors).
Traffic scenario means a description of one or more real-world driving situations that may occur during a given trip.23 OICA/CLEPA proposal “Traffic scenario” means a description of a sequence of driving situations that may occur during a given trip.24
Traffic scenario means a representation of one or more real- world driving situations that may occur during a given vehicle trip as defined in the Scenario Catalogue.
Traffic scenario means a description of one or more real-world driving situations that may occur during a given trip.12 “Traffic scenario” means a description of one or more real-world driving situations that may occur during a given trip. “Traffic scenario” (or scenario for short) is a sequence or combination of situations used to assess the safety requirements for an ADS.Scenarios include a driving manoeuvre or sequence of driving manoeuvres. Scenarios can also involve a wide range of elements, such as some or all portions of the DDT;different roadway layouts; different types of road users and objects exhibiting static ordiverse dynamic behaviours; and, diverseenvironmental conditions (among many other factors). 3.36.1. “Nominal scenario” means a traffic scenario representing usual and/or expected objects, object behaviours and/or road conditions. [“Nominal scenario” means a traffic scenario representing usual and/or expected objects, object behaviours and/or road conditions.] “Nominal Scenarios” means a trafficscenario containing situations that reflectregular and non-critical driving manoeuvres. 3.36.2. “Critical scenario” means a traffic scenario representing unusual and/or unexpectedobjects, object behaviours, and/or road conditions. [“Critical scenario” means a traffic scenario representing unusual and/or unexpectedobjects, object behaviours, and/or road conditions.] “Critical Scenarios” means a traffic scenario containing a situation in which the ADSneeds to perform an emergency maneuver in order to avoid/mitigate a potential collision, or react to a system failure. 3.36.3. “Failure scenario” means a traffic scenario representing a system failure thatcompromises the capability of the ADS to perform the entire DDT. “Failure scenario” means a traffic scenario representing a system failure thatcompromises the capability of the ADS to perform the entire DDT.