Metadata Standard for Traffic Scenes in Automated Driving and Traffic Safety
Abstract
This topic has been submitted as a request for the development of a DIN SPEC according to the PAS procedure. DIN SPECs are developed within DIN SPEC consortia set up on a temporary basis. In the attached business plan you will find detailed information on the planned project as well as concrete time limits for commenting on the business plan (four-week commentary period) and for registering for the kick-off. This document will be developed and approved by the authors named in the business plan. This document defines terms and requirements for the consistent, multi-application acquisition and storage of spatiotemporal data of ground-based traffic scenarios as a metadata standard. This document defines terms for measured parameters and derived parameters, e.g., with respect to scenarios, vehicle interior and passenger states, acquisition conditions, traffic situation, including:
- for each such parameter: information about units of measurement and value ranges;
- for each such parameter: information about data quality by stochastic uncertainty models;
- for each such parameter: information about measurement, processing or annotation principles;
- for each such parameter, if applicable: information about temporal and contextual referencing with other parameters or external data;
- for each such parameter, if applicable: references to or harmonization with literature or existing standards in the field;
- for each such parameter, if applicable: information on compatibility with or methods of conversion towards established interfaces, for example for simulations or existing external data format standards. This document is applicable to spatiotemporal data of individual traffic participants both from real-world data acquisition and from simulations for motorized and non-motorized road traffic, pedestrian traffic, rail traffic, or a combination of these
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- for each such parameter, if applicable: references to or harmonization with literature or existing standards in the field;
- for each such parameter, if applicable: information about temporal and contextual referencing with other parameters or external data;
- for each such parameter: information about measurement, processing or annotation principles;
- for each such parameter: information about data quality by stochastic uncertainty models;
Begin
2024-07-10
Planned document number
DIN SPEC 91518
Project number
62020028