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Sellersville, PA 18960
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Electronic systems carry out many functions in modern automobiles, including driver assistance functions, vehicle dynamics control, and active/passive safety systems. The complexity of electronically-driven operations, especially safety functions, makes predicting safety performance extremely difficult. More action will be required, furthermore, to reduce the risks of systematic and random hardware failures as system complexity continues to increase.
ISO 26262 is a functional safety standard intended to be applied to the development of software for electrical and/or electronic (E/E) systems in automobiles. ISO 26262 is an adaptation of the broader IEC 61508 safety standard, which has been used to derive safety standards for the nuclear power, machinery, railway, and other industries. It is aimed at reducing risks associated with software for safety functions to a tolerable level by providing feasible requirements and processes.
This course offers an introductory to the standard from a software and hardware level.
Section 1: Overview of Functional Safety and ISO 26262
Section 2: ISO 26262 Functional Safety Management and Supporting Processes (part 2 and 8)
Section 3: ISO 26262 Concept Phase
Section 4: ISO 26262 System Development with Analyses (part 4 and 9)
Section 5: ISO 26262 Hardware Development with Analyses (part 5 and 9)
Section 1: Software Lifecycle and Development
Section 2: Software Testing
Section 3: Software Analysis
Section 4: Supporting Processes