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A System Safety Perspective into Chevy Bolt's One Pedal Driving General Motors LLC

SAE Technical Papers (1906-current) Available online

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Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Kulas, Kulas, author.
Contributor:
Pechauer, Jenna
Rieland, Helen
Conference Name:
WCX SAE World Congress Experience (2019-04-09 : Detroit, Michigan, United States)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2019
Summary:
The Chevy Bolt's One Pedal Driving feature is a new electrification propulsion enhancement that allows the driver to accelerate, decelerate and hold their vehicle stationary by just using the accelerator pedal. With this new feature, the driver is relieved of having to switch between pressing the accelerator pedal and brake pedal to slow, stop and hold the vehicle stationary. While this feature provides a convenience to the driver, it also presents a paradigm shift in driver engagement and control system responsibility for executing certain functions that the driver was traditionally responsible to perform. Various system safety techniques were involved in the development of such a feature both from a traditional functional safety perspective as well as a Safety of the Intended Functionality (SOTIF) perspective. The safety considerations for this feature included not only the traditional failure scenarios of the sensors, actuators, controllers, serial data, et cetera involved with the feature and its functions, but also the anticipated driver behavior that may potentially result from using the feature. For instance, when the driver releases the accelerator pedal and slows down to a stop using the feature, they are no longer pressing the brake pedal and may no longer be actively engaged or paying attention while the control system is holding the vehicle stationary. It is in this case and others that safety considerations are now needed for scenarios such as a driver who exits the vehicle without putting the vehicle in park or a driver who becomes distracted inside the vehicle and can no longer react to a failure of the control system, which may cause the vehicle to inadvertently move. This paper will explore the high level safety techniques and considerations used in this customer facing feature as a method for outlining a more generic approach for safety considerations for similar features
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Publisher Number:
2019-01-0133
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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