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ADAS and Functional Safety Track | Case Study

Monday, December 08

02:30 PM - 03:00 PM

Live in Dearborn, Michigan

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Ensuring safety in autonomous long-haul trucking means moving beyond hardware reliability to address behavioral safety, quantifiable risk estimation, and robust validation frameworks. This session explores how SOTIF and complementary standards like ISO 21448 and UL 4600 can be operationalized in real-world AV programs. With a focus on high-resolution safety verification for evasive maneuvers and risk-driven validation criteria, the session outlines how to build convincing, standards-aligned safety cases that enable safe deployment of L4 autonomous systems on public roads.

  • How SOTIF frameworks can be scaled and applied to behavioral safety challenges unique to long-haul autonomous trucking, including evasive maneuver logic and complex highway scenarios
  • Developing quantifiable, scenario-based validation metrics for collision risk and system performance, aligned with standards like ISO 21448, UL 4600, and ISO 26262
  • Leveraging simulation, real-world testing, and edge-case modeling to define and verify AV safety goals within a robust, standards-aligned safety case
Presentation

Speaker

Chaitanya Shinde

Lead - SOTIF & AI Safety Strategy, Torc AI

Experienced Autonomous Driving Car and Robotics Engineer with a demonstrated history of 8+ years of working in the automotive and robotics industry. Also, active working group member of SAE, IEEE and ISO Standards Committee for Autonomous Driving and AI Safety. Serves on an Advisory Board for SAE Young professional's committee and an acting industry advisor Carnegie Mellon Student Racing team. Safety expert for The Autonomous, an international AV organization.
Skilled in Robotics, AI and Autonomous Systems design, systems architecture, safety architecture, Algorithms design & development, New Product Development.

The Pop in Your Job
Interested in solving challenging real-life safety critical problems in the Autonomous Driving and Mobile Robotics world. Enjoys speaking about Autonomous Driving and Robotics at Technical Conferences, Guest Lectures at Robotics Institutes/ Clubs, Podcasts, Industry Trade shows, Magazines, etc.

Company

Torc AI

Torc Robotics, headquartered in Blacksburg, Virginia, offers a complete autonomous software solution for the trucking/freight industry. Torc was acquired by Daimler – the largest heavy-duty truck manufacturer in North America – in August 2019. We are working together to develop highly automated trucks to improve the safety and efficiency of transporting goods. We are experts in providing autonomous vehicle solutions and we partner with other industry leaders to bring this new technology to work in the real world. Our mission is to drive the future of freight through safer roads and the efficient transport of critical goods.

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