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Assessments of functional safety in the automotive sector assessments evaluate the functional safety of electronic products before road vehicles go into serial production.
The so-called "HARA" is an essential step in ISO 26262 that defines how the risk posed by electronics in road vehicles should be estimated and assessed. In particular, it is about the risk of malfunctioning electrical, electronic, and software systems. In this video, you will hear about the most important aspects to consider when conducting a HARA and in the end, we equip you with eight useful key lessons.
After hazard analysis and risk assessment, the Functional Safety Concept (FSC) is the next logical step in controlling faults in automotive electronic systems.
Yes, there are numerous touchpoints and overlaps between cybersecurity (ISO 21434) and functional safety (ISO 26262). Watch this discussion between two experts to understand the overlaps between the disciplines – there, you'll have to coordinate your activities intensively.
In an introductory tutorial for first-time users, our expert Dr. Erwin Petry presents the ISO 26262 safety standard and explains the fundamental principles of functional safety.
There is no functional safety without safety management! Learn how functional safety management covers the safety lifecycle – on an organizational level, in your development projects and after the start of production.
Come to know what you have to do in the concept phase (ISO 26262, part 3) – from item definition, adaptation of the safety life cycle, ASIL determination to the functional safety concept with FS objectives and the FS requirements derived from it.
As a vehicle supplier, you are also responsible for functional safety issues at the system level. In this video, you will learn about the three relevant phases of the functional safety lifecycle: the technical safety concept, system and component integration and testing and, not to forget: verification.
How can you meet the safety requirements when developing hardware components? Watch the video to learn how you can make your development process compliant with ISO 26262 requirements.
Welcome to the heart of functional safety: In this comprehensive video, you will learn how you should develop your software components in accordance with ISO 26262 requirements.
In an introductory tutorial for first-time users, our expert Dr. Erwin Petry presents the ISO 26262 safety standard and explains the fundamental principles of functional safety.
There is no functional safety without safety management! Learn how functional safety management covers the safety lifecycle – on an organizational level, in your development projects and after the start of production.
Come to know what you have to do in the concept phase (ISO 26262, part 3) – from item definition, adaptation of the safety life cycle, ASIL determination to the functional safety concept with FS objectives and the FS requirements derived from it.
As a vehicle supplier, you are also responsible for functional safety issues at the system level. In this video, you will learn about the three relevant phases of the functional safety lifecycle: the technical safety concept, system and component integration and testing and, not to forget: verification.
How can you meet the safety requirements when developing hardware components? Watch the video to learn how you can make your development process compliant with ISO 26262 requirements.
Welcome to the heart of functional safety: In this comprehensive video, you will learn how you should develop your software components in accordance with ISO 26262 requirements.