Strategies for integrating safety-related components into automotive software platforms


 

Summary

This webinar explores the challenges and strategies of integrating safety-related software components into automotive software platforms, focusing on ISO 26262 safety standard adherence.

Elektrobit’s Joel Thurlby will explain what qualifies a software component as safety-related and why rigorous development and integration processes are crucial for meeting automotive safety requirements.

Key topics and takeaways:

  • Understanding safety-related software elements: Learn what makes a software element safety-related and why it requires particular attention within automotive systems.
  • Importance of ISO 26262: Gain insights into the significance of adhering to ISO 26262 standards for the development and integration of automotive software.
  • Different certification paths: Understand the difference between process and safety element certification, and how each path contributes to ensuring functional safety.
  • EB corbos hypervisor case study: Explore a real-world example of the EB corbos Hypervisor certification process as a Safety Element out of Context (SEooC) and understand how it simplifies the safety integration process.
  • Benefits of SEooC certification: Discover how SEooC certification can lead to considerable savings in time and effort during software integration and enhance the overall functional safety of automotive platforms.

 

Resource type
Webinar recording

 

Strategies for integrating safety-related components into automotive software platforms

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