Functional Safety for Road Vehicles: New Challenges and Solutions for E-mobility and Automated Driving
β Scribed by Hans-Leo Ross (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 276
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book highlights the current challenges for engineers involved in product development and the associated changes in procedure they make necessary. Methods for systematically analyzing the requirements for safety and security mechanisms are described using examples of how they are implemented in software and hardware, and how their effectiveness can be demonstrated in terms of functional and design safety are discussed.
Given todayβs new E-mobility and automated driving approaches, new challenges are arising and further issues concerning βRoad Vehicle Safetyβ and βRoad Traffic Safetyβ have to be resolved. To address the growing complexity of vehicle functions, as well as the increasing need to accommodate interdisciplinary project teams, previous development approaches now have to be reconsidered, and system engineering approaches and proven management systems need to be supplemented or wholly redefined.
The book presents a continuous system development process, starting with the basic requirements of quality management and continuing until the release of a vehicle and its components for road use. Attention is paid to the necessary definition of the respective development item, the threat-, hazard- and risk analysis, safety concepts and their relation to architecture development, while the book also addresses the aspects of product realization in mechanics, electronics and software as well as for subsequent testing, verification, integration and validation phases.
In November 2011, requirements for the Functional Safety (FuSa) of road vehicles were first published in ISO 26262. The processes and methods described here are intended to show developers how vehicle systems can be implemented according to ISO 26262, so that their compliance with the relevant standards can be demonstrated as part of a safety case, including audits, reviews and assessments.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Introduction....Pages 1-6
Why Functional Safety in Road Vehicles?....Pages 7-39
System Engineering....Pages 41-74
System Engineering for Development of Requirements and Architecture....Pages 75-199
System Engineering in the Product Development....Pages 201-215
System Integration....Pages 217-251
Confirmation of Functional Safety....Pages 253-265
Back Matter....Pages 267-269
β¦ Subjects
Automotive Engineering;Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk;Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation;Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems;Control Structures and Microprogramming
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