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Article Open Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/acc.2025.01.001

Addressing Security and Reliability Concerns in Autonomous Truck Driving Systems: A System Design Approach

Ruoran Wang

PlusAI, Inc., Santa Clara, CA 95051, USA.

*Corresponding author: Ruoran Wang

Published: February 25,2025

Abstract

Autonomous driving system has great application potential in many transportation fields, among which autonomous trucks are an important link of logistics transportation, and its safety and reliability issues are more important. This study presents a new system design method for the safety and reliability of autonomous trucks. Firstly, through the thorough analysis of the existing autonomous truck problems, the requirement definition of safety and reliability is defined; then, a system framework for a safe and reliable autonomous truck is constructed, and the design of its core module and function is developed in detail; finally, the verification test is conducted on the real vehicle. The test results demonstrate that the novel design method substantially enhances the safe operational performance and reliable stability of autonomous trucks, as well as significantly improves their adaptability in harsh environments. This study offers a practical solution for the engineering applications of autonomous trucks and holds significant value for research in the field of autonomous driving.

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How to cite this paper

Addressing Security and Reliability Concerns in Autonomous Truck Driving Systems: A System Design Approach

How to cite this paper: Ruoran Wang. (2025) Addressing Security and Reliability Concerns in Autonomous Truck Driving Systems: A System Design Approach. Advances in Computer and Communication, 6(1), 1-5.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/acc.2025.01.001