Event
Automotive System Design according to ISO 26262 – Mr. Stefan Goi

Date & Time
June 19th, 2018 9:00am - April 19th, 2024 4:08pm

Booking Link

Location
Blanchardstown, Dublin - Synopsys

Host
MIDAS IC & Systems Design Skillnet - http://www.midasireland.com/

In Association With
MIDAS IC & Systems Design Skillnet


Price
MIDAS Members -
Non Members -

19th- 21st June, Dublin (Synopsys, Blanchardstown) Trainer: Mr. Stefan Goi

Course Outline

Who should attend?
Developers, project leaders, quality managers who are engaged in the development of automotive safety-related systems based on the international standard ISO 26262.
Course Content: International Standard ISO 26262
General methods and requirements
Consideration of life cycle aspects of safety-related systems and components
Requirements concerning Management of Functional Safety
Requirements for the evaluation/judgement of Functional Safety
Meaning of Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL)
Definition of requirements according to the chosen ASIL
Consideration of faults and fault models

Definition of measures against faults
– Fault avoidance
– Fault detection and fault control

Consideration during design, development and production phase
– Safety requirement specification
– Verification and validation plan
– Examples of :
Hardware design and verification
Software design and verification
Model-based software design

Calculation of the probability of violation of the safety goal
– Derivation of Reliability Block Diagram for different systems
– Architectural metrics, diagnostic coverage, single point faults metric, latent faults
– Dependent failures, cascading failures, common cause failures
– Example calculation

Constraints and conditions for the phases
– Commissioning, implementation, operation, maintenance
– Operation

Qualification of hardware components
Safety elements out of context (SEooC)
Trainer: Mr. Stefan Goi, from TÜV Rheinland
– Member of the German ISO 26262 National Committee (AK 32-08-01), as well as the HW and semiconductor subgroup (AK 32-08-03)
– Functional Safety Automotive Expert & Trainer at TÜV Rheinland Group
– 10 years previous work experience for Delphi Automotive Systems, mainly as a HW and system engineer.
For the full version of the course content or to book places, please contact Gerry.Byrne@edalics.com. This course is funded by Skillnet Ireland, through the Department of Education and Skills, and member company contributions.
Course Outline

Who should attend?
Developers, project leaders, quality managers who are engaged in the development of automotive safety-related systems based on the international standard ISO 26262.
Course Content: International Standard ISO 26262
General methods and requirements
Consideration of life cycle aspects of safety-related systems and components
Requirements concerning Management of Functional Safety
Requirements for the evaluation/judgement of Functional Safety
Meaning of Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL)
Definition of requirements according to the chosen ASIL
Consideration of faults and fault models

Definition of measures against faults
– Fault avoidance
– Fault detection and fault control

Consideration during design, development and production phase
– Safety requirement specification
– Verification and validation plan
– Examples of :
Hardware design and verification
Software design and verification
Model-based software design

Calculation of the probability of violation of the safety goal
– Derivation of Reliability Block Diagram for different systems
– Architectural metrics, diagnostic coverage, single point faults metric, latent faults
– Dependent failures, cascading failures, common cause failures
– Example calculation

Constraints and conditions for the phases
– Commissioning, implementation, operation, maintenance
– Operation

Qualification of hardware components
Safety elements out of context (SEooC)
Trainer: Mr. Stefan Goi, from TÜV Rheinland
– Member of the German ISO 26262 National Committee (AK 32-08-01), as well as the HW and semiconductor subgroup (AK 32-08-03)
– Functional Safety Automotive Expert & Trainer at TÜV Rheinland Group
– 10 years previous work experience for Delphi Automotive Systems, mainly as a HW and system engineer.
For the full version of the course content or to book places, please contact Gerry.Byrne@edalics.com. This course is funded by Skillnet Ireland, through the Department of Education and Skills, and member company contributions.

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