Safety-Critical Automotive Systems

Safety-Critical Automotive Systems

Author: Juan R Pimentel

Publisher: SAE International

Published: 2006-08-01

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 0768012430

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Focusing on the vehicle's most important subsystems, this book features an introduction by the editor and 40 SAE technical papers from 2001-2006. The papers are organized in the following sections, which parallel the steps to be followed while building a complete final system: Introduction to Safety-Critical Automotive Systems Safety Process and Standards Requirements, Specifications, and Analysis Architectural and Design Methods and Techniques Prototyping and Target Implementation Testing, Verifications, and Validation Methods


Automotive System Safety

Automotive System Safety

Author: Joseph D. Miller

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2019-12-09

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 1119579708

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Contains practical insights into automotive system safety with a focus on corporate safety organization and safety management Functional Safety has become important and mandated in the automotive industry by inclusion of ISO 26262 in OEM requirements to suppliers. This unique and practical guide is geared toward helping small and large automotive companies, and the managers and engineers in those companies, improve automotive system safety. Based on the author’s experience within the field, it is a useful tool for marketing, sales, and business development professionals to understand and converse knowledgeably with customers and prospects. Automotive System Safety: Critical Considerations for Engineering and Effective Management teaches readers how to incorporate automotive system safety efficiently into an organization. Chapters cover: Safety Expectations for Consumers, OEMs, and Tier 1 Suppliers; System Safety vs. Functional Safety; Safety Audits and Assessments; Safety Culture; and Lifecycle Safety. Sections on Determining Risk; Risk Reduction; and Safety of the Intended Function are also presented. In addition, the book discusses causes of safety recalls; how to use metrics as differentiators to win business; criteria for a successful safety organization; and more. Discusses Safety of the Intended Function (SOTIF), with a chapter about an emerging standard (SOTIF, ISO PAS 21448), which is for handling the development of autonomous vehicles Helps safety managers, engineers, directors, and marketing professionals improve their knowledge of the process of FS standards Aimed at helping automotive companies—big and small—and their employees improve system safety Covers auditing and the use of metrics Automotive System Safety: Critical Considerations for Engineering and Effective Management is an excellent book for anyone who oversees the safety and development of automobiles. It will also benefit those who sell and market vehicles to prospective customers.


Safety-Critical Automotive Systems

Safety-Critical Automotive Systems

Author: Juan R Pimentel

Publisher: SAE International

Published: 2006-08-01

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 076809710X

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Focusing on the vehicle's most important subsystems, this book features an introduction by the editor and 40 SAE technical papers from 2001-2006. The papers are organized in the following sections, which parallel the steps to be followed while building a complete final system: Introduction to Safety-Critical Automotive Systems Safety Process and Standards Requirements, Specifications, and Analysis Architectural and Design Methods and Techniques Prototyping and Target Implementation Testing, Verifications, and Validation Methods


Safety Critical Systems Handbook

Safety Critical Systems Handbook

Author: David J. Smith

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2010-11-11

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0080967825

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Safety Critical Systems Handbook: A Straightfoward Guide to Functional Safety, IEC 61508 (2010 Edition) and Related Standards, Including Process IEC 61511 and Machinery IEC 62061 AND ISO 13849, Third Edition, offers a practical guide to the functional safety standard IEC 61508. The book is organized into three parts. Part A discusses the concept of functional safety and the need to express targets by means of safety integrity levels. It places functional safety in context, along with risk assessment, likelihood of fatality, and the cost of conformance. It also explains the life-cycle approach, together with the basic outline of IEC 61508 (known as BS EN 61508 in the UK). Part B discusses functional safety standards for the process, oil, and gas industries; the machinery sector; and other industries such as rail, automotive, avionics, and medical electrical equipment. Part C presents case studies in the form of exercises and examples. These studies cover SIL targeting for a pressure let-down system, burner control system assessment, SIL targeting, a hypothetical proposal for a rail-train braking system, and hydroelectric dam and tidal gates. The only comprehensive guide to IEC 61508, updated to cover the 2010 amendments, that will ensure engineers are compliant with the latest process safety systems design and operation standards Helps readers understand the process required to apply safety critical systems standards Real-world approach helps users to interpret the standard, with case studies and best practice design examples throughout


Design Methods of Safety-Critical Electronic Automotive Systems

Design Methods of Safety-Critical Electronic Automotive Systems

Author: Tímea Fülep

Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9783659299834

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The traffic volume, even it is already dense, will increase further in the next years and so the number of the accidents, in which trucks are involved over proportionally. Stand alone safety systems (ABS, ESP) are distributed functions inside a vehicle, which communicate with each other, but not strongly integrated at the moment. Furthermore functions like steering and braking are not yet fully electronically controlled. There is still conventional mechanical actuator control in use, resulting in a lack of safety potential. The development of safety-critical systems is mainly driven by the social demand, that societies want to see safer, more reliable vehicles on the roads, which can also handle more complex situations than the human driver can. By the integration of modern electronic technologies and a well-implemented chassis control into an intelligent, fully electronically controlled power train the overall traffic safety and efficiency especially for trucks can be improved. By-wire technology offers both functional and design benefits, but their application in safety-critical systems, such as braking and steering, requires special care during the design and release process.


Securing Safety Critical Automotive Systems

Securing Safety Critical Automotive Systems

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13:

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In recent years, several attacks were successfully demonstrated against automotive safety systems. The advancement towards driver assistance, autonomous driving, and rich connectivity make it impossible for automakers to ignore security. However, automotive systems face several unique challenges that make security adoption a rather slow and painful process. Challenges with safety and security co-engineering, the inertia of legacy software, real-time processing, and memory constraints, along with resistance to costly security countermeasures, are all factors that must be considered when proposing security solutions for automotive systems. This work, aims to address those challenges. Overall, the security techniques and countermeasures presented in this work improve the security resilience of safety-critical automotive systems to enable future technologies that require strong security foundations. Our methods and proposed solutions can be adopted by other types of Cyber-Physical Systems that are concerned with securing safety.


Safety-critical Computer Systems

Safety-critical Computer Systems

Author: Neil Storey

Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13:

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Increasingly microcomputers are being used in applications where their correct operation is vital to ensure the safety of the public and the environment: from anti-lock braking systems in automobiles, to fly-by-wire aircraft, to shut-down systems at nuclear power plants. It is, therefore, vital that engineers be aware of the safety implications of the systems they develop. This book is an introduction to the field of safety-critical computer systems written for any engineer who uses microcomputers within real-time embedded systems. It assumes no prior knowledge of safety, or of any specific computer hardware or programming language. This text is intended for both engineering and computer science students, and for practising engineers within computer related industries. The approach taken is equally suited to engineers who consider computers from a hardware, software or systems viewpoint.


Mission-Critical and Safety-Critical Systems Handbook

Mission-Critical and Safety-Critical Systems Handbook

Author: Kim Fowler

Publisher: Newnes

Published: 2009-11-19

Total Pages: 593

ISBN-13: 0080942555

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This handbook provides a consolidated, comprehensive information resource for engineers working with mission and safety critical systems. Principles, regulations, and processes common to all critical design projects are introduced in the opening chapters. Expert contributors then offer development models, process templates, and documentation guidelines from their own core critical applications fields: medical, aerospace, and military. Readers will gain in-depth knowledge of how to avoid common pitfalls and meet even the strictest certification standards. Particular emphasis is placed on best practices, design tradeoffs, and testing procedures. Comprehensive coverage of all key concerns for designers of critical systems including standards compliance, verification and validation, and design tradeoffs Real-world case studies contained within these pages provide insight from experience


Developing Safety-Critical Software

Developing Safety-Critical Software

Author: Leanna Rierson

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-12-19

Total Pages: 612

ISBN-13: 1351834053

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The amount of software used in safety-critical systems is increasing at a rapid rate. At the same time, software technology is changing, projects are pressed to develop software faster and more cheaply, and the software is being used in more critical ways. Developing Safety-Critical Software: A Practical Guide for Aviation Software and DO-178C Compliance equips you with the information you need to effectively and efficiently develop safety-critical, life-critical, and mission-critical software for aviation. The principles also apply to software for automotive, medical, nuclear, and other safety-critical domains. An international authority on safety-critical software, the author helped write DO-178C and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s policy and guidance on safety-critical software. In this book, she draws on more than 20 years of experience as a certification authority, an avionics manufacturer, an aircraft integrator, and a software developer to present best practices, real-world examples, and concrete recommendations. The book includes: An overview of how software fits into the systems and safety processes Detailed examination of DO-178C and how to effectively apply the guidance Insight into the DO-178C-related documents on tool qualification (DO-330), model-based development (DO-331), object-oriented technology (DO-332), and formal methods (DO-333) Practical tips for the successful development of safety-critical software and certification Insightful coverage of some of the more challenging topics in safety-critical software development and verification, including real-time operating systems, partitioning, configuration data, software reuse, previously developed software, reverse engineering, and outsourcing and offshoring An invaluable reference for systems and software managers, developers, and quality assurance personnel, this book provides a wealth of information to help you develop, manage, and approve safety-critical software more confidently.