Case Study
Friday, September 30
09:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Live in Berlin
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The advent of self-driving vehicles makes it necessary to adapt existing safety standards in the automotive industry – and to develop new ones. The presentations will discuss how the 2nd edition of ISO 26262 addresses the challenge of functional safety for autonomous vehicles, whether SOTIF and ISO/PAS 21448 can fill the existing gaps, and how the AUTOSAR Adaptive Platform aims at providing a software framework for safe and secure vehicles.
AUTOSAR (AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture) is a worldwide development partnership of vehicle manufacturers, suppliers, service providers and companies from the automotive electronics, semiconductor and software industry.
Our motivation is
* to manage the software and E/E complexity associated with growth in functional scope
* to support the flexibility for product modification, upgrade and update
* to leverage the scalability of solutions within and across product lines
* to increase scalability and flexibility to integrate and transfer functions
* to improve quality and reliability of software and E/E systems
Our goal is
* to fullfil future vehicle requirements, such as availability and safety, SW upgrades/ updates, and maintainability
* to increase scalability and flexibility to integrate and transfer functions
* to increase a higher penetration of "Commercial off the Shelf" SW and HW components across product lines
* to re-use of software
* to accelerate development and maintenance
* to improve containment of product and process complexity and risk
* to optimize costs of scalable systems