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Efficient ISO 26262 Compliance for Vehicle Ships (Swedish)

By Jörg Grosse and Sergio Marchese, OneSpin Solutions

Jörg Grosse and Sergio Marchese, OneSpin Solutions here focus on FMEDA automation and fault analysis in safety mechanisms. Why is this important, and how can it be achieved more effectively?

Chip and integrated circuits for vehicle applications form the backbone of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and communicative, self-driving vehicles (CAVs). Although integrated circuits are very reliable and have a long life, errors can still occur in them. For example, physical phenomena such as electromigration can cause interruptions and short circuits that permanently damage the circuit. Alpha particles in cosmic radiation can hit a circuit and change the contents of the memory. Such events can cause malfunctions that may even lead to loss of human life. Jörg Grosse and Sergio Marchese, OneSpin Solutions here focus on FMEDA automation and fault analysis in safety mechanisms. Why is this important, and how can it be achieved more effectively?

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