Yesterday, China's first automotive intelligent safety evaluation system was officially launched in Chongqing. This system will assess various aspects of intelligent vehicles, including environmental perception, decision control, and emergency response, marking a significant breakthrough in the field of intelligent vehicle safety evaluation in China.
It is understood that the automotive intelligent safety evaluation system focuses on the safety of intelligent vehicle applications, innovatively proposing a smart safety assessment procedure specifically for autonomous vehicles. Through over 50 evaluations, a comprehensive safety assessment matrix for autonomous driving systems has been formed.
Experts indicate that the safety performance of intelligent vehicles in complex scenarios differs greatly from that in single scenarios, with factors such as lighting, rainfall, and visibility significantly affecting the safety performance of intelligent vehicles. The automotive intelligent safety evaluation system will focus on these complex scenarios for evaluation.
Professor Zhu Xichan, Director of the Automotive Safety Technology Research Institute at Tongji University, stated that the release of the automotive intelligent safety evaluation system not only fills the gap in engineering implementation in the development and safety assessment of autonomous driving systems but also sets a new safety benchmark for the global automotive industry.
In the future, China will further enhance standardization in areas such as recall supervision of intelligent connected vehicles, scenario testing, and road adaptability assessment.