Last modified on November 5, 2024

Practical recommendations and tools for performing evaluation

One pagers with practical recommendations:

  • Tools: the following may be useful when:
    • Planning a FOT
    • Performing impact assessment
    • Sharing Data
    • Dealing with edge cases
    • Identifying potential ethical issues
    • Analysing video data
  • FOT Implementation Plan (FOTIP)
    • The FOT Implementation Plan (FOTIP) is part of the FESTA handbook, and can be found in Annex A. The FOTIP is intended to serve primarily as a checklist for planning and running FOTs:
      • To highlight the main activities and tasks, and critical issues.
      • To highlight the “dos” and “don’ts” of running an FOT.
      • To provide a consistent framework for planning, running and decommissioning FOTs.
    • This checklist may be also useful for CCAM projects performing real world tests.
    • Checklist for setting up and conducting a Field Operational Test – Annex A from the FESTA Handbook (2021)
  • Trilateral Impact Assessment Framework for Automation in Road Transportation (2018)
    • The framework aims for high-level harmonisation of impact assessment studies globally, by harmonising the three regions (EC, US and Japan)
    • Useful for performing impact assessment
  • System Dynamics Modelling of CAD Impacts
    • System dynamics is an approach to modelling complex problems over a specific time period and can be used in impact assessment
  • Levitate policy support tool
    • This tool is designed to assist researchers estimate the short, medium and long-term impacts of connected and autonomous transport systems
  • Key performance indicators (2018)
  • The Data Sharing Framework (2024)
    • The Data Sharing Framework has been developed to assist projects to share and use data from other projects and sources
  • Ethics and Data Protection Decisions Tree
    • This tool may assist in identifying ethical risks within a CCAM project
  • Edge Case workshop recording, proceedings, links and materials (2021)
    • Edge cases are essential for validation of automated driving as they present rare situations that an automated vehicle may encounter in its lifetime.
    • Edge cases can be seen as an essential addition to scenario databases. They may also include human behaviour aspects.
  • European Naturalistic Driving Study (UDRIVE)
    • The European Naturalistic Driving Study (UDRIVE) collected a large set of data, including video data.
    • In Deliverable D41.1 (2017), an extensive video annotation codebook is provided in Appendix B, which may be of value to projects collecting and analysing video data.

Ethical guidelines: pointers to recent key publications regarding automated driving ethics.

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