Disengagement Analysis and Field Tests of a Prototypical Open-Source Level 4 Autonomous Driving System
arXiv cs.RO / 2026/3/24
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要点
- The paper presents real-world field testing of a prototypical open-source Level 4 autonomous driving vehicle using an Autoware-based software stack over 236 km of mixed traffic.
- It analyzes 30 disengagements across 26 rides using a new five-level criticality framework, reporting a spatial disengagement rate of 0.127 per km.
- Most disengagements occurred at lower speeds near static objects and traffic lights, indicating vulnerabilities in interaction with stationary infrastructure and nearby objects.
- Perception and Planning failures were the leading causes (40% and 26.7%), with object-tracking losses and operational deadlocks from parked vehicles cited as major drivers.
- The study finds that frequent, unnecessary interventions suggest a lack of trust by the safety driver and argues that disengagement analysis is necessary to uncover robustness issues not captured by standard metrics.

