Michael Orgill

Project Engineer - CAV Team HORIBA MIRA

Michael is a Project Engineer working in HORIBA MIRA’s Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAV) team. His background in theoretical physics and statistics positions him uniquely within the CAV discipline. Michael has previously worked on both commercial and CR&D projects, with a range of customers throughout industry as well as in government. His expertise and experience to-date within the Verification and Validation (V&V) paradigm are centred around the application of Scenario-based Testing, the Safety of the Intended Functionality (SOTIF), drafting CAM legislation and standards, and the novel use of statistical methods to derive and quantify the residual risk posed by an ADS deployment.

Main Day One Agenda - 11th September 2024

15:10 APPLICATION OF SCENARIO-BASED TESTING TO REDUCE THE VALIDATION EFFORT | PRESENTATION: OEM/TIER-1 PERSPECTIVE

Understand all the effort that went behind scenario-based testing, including:

 

  • Examine the infrastructure to begin scenario-based testing; what is mandatory and what is nice to have.
  • Scenario extraction from vehicle recordings.
  • Classification of scenarios.
  • Simulation of scenarios and search-based testing.
  • Details on how which scenarios were kept, which were deleted and how they were classified. 

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