Preparing the Future for Functional Safety of Automotive E/E-Systems.

Author(s)
Schwarz, J. & Buechl, J.
Year
Abstract

The development of different sensor technologies and powerful signal processing procedures allows the automotive industry to develop new electrical/ electronic (E/E)-based safety systems, which may assist and protect drivers and also other traffic participants in very complex situations. The complexity of possible use cases for safety systems on the one hand generates on the other hand a variety of feasible safety concepts to prevent these systems from malfunctioning. But which safety concept is adequate for a specific safety system? It is not conceivable to standardize all possible safety concepts, but to give guidelines to the engineers of how to developnew safety concepts; the automotive industry has started to standardize the process of developing safety-related E/E systems. This paper gives insight into the ongoing standardisation work within ISO TC22/SC3/WG 16 functional safety and how companies have started to apply the draft standard andconsequently how this standard may initiate the development of a new state of the art within the area of functional safety in the long term. The full text of this paper may be found at: http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/pdf/esv/esv21/09-0445.pdf For the covering abstract see ITRD E145407.

Publication

Library number
C 50104 (In: C 49887 CD-ROM) /91 / ITRD E145723
Source

In: Proceedings of the 21st International Technical Conference on Enhanced Safety of Vehicles ESV, Stuttgart, Germany, June 15-18, 2009, Pp.

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