Paper ID: 2307.04370

Recent Advancements in End-to-End Autonomous Driving using Deep Learning: A Survey

Pranav Singh Chib, Pravendra Singh

End-to-End driving is a promising paradigm as it circumvents the drawbacks associated with modular systems, such as their overwhelming complexity and propensity for error propagation. Autonomous driving transcends conventional traffic patterns by proactively recognizing critical events in advance, ensuring passengers' safety and providing them with comfortable transportation, particularly in highly stochastic and variable traffic settings. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the End-to-End autonomous driving stack. It provides a taxonomy of automated driving tasks wherein neural networks have been employed in an End-to-End manner, encompassing the entire driving process from perception to control, while addressing key challenges encountered in real-world applications. Recent developments in End-to-End autonomous driving are analyzed, and research is categorized based on underlying principles, methodologies, and core functionality. These categories encompass sensorial input, main and auxiliary output, learning approaches ranging from imitation to reinforcement learning, and model evaluation techniques. The survey incorporates a detailed discussion of the explainability and safety aspects. Furthermore, it assesses the state-of-the-art, identifies challenges, and explores future possibilities. We maintained the latest advancements and their corresponding open-source implementations at https://github.com/Pranav-chib/Recent-Advancements-in-End-to-End-Autonomous-Driving-using-Deep-Learning.

Submitted: Jul 10, 2023