Article With Franck Galtié at NXP Semiconductors
ISO 26262 3rd Edition, Functional Safety and Semiconductor Company Perspectives
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Learn from Franck Galtié, Functional Safety Fellow, Central Technology Office at NXP Semiconductors on what should be included in ISO 26262 3rd edition to address growing complexities in functional safety, from the semiconductor company perspective.
Quote from Franck:
Functional Safety is evolving to keep pace with the rapidly shifting automotive landscape. In the past few years, we have had to stay agile to move through new requirements and challenges from automated driving, electric vehicles, software defined vehicles and now digital twins. The industry standard ISO 26262 needs to be equally flexible to cover these new, complex use cases and address the following topics:
- Predictive Maintenance
- Fail Operational/Availability
- Cybersecurity
- Model-Based Development
- Safety of the Intended Functionality (SOTIF)
- Software Development
Franck is chairing the Automotive Functional Safety Week | Implementation of ISO 26262 & SOTIF Conference 2023, Berlin, Germany, April 24 - 27, 2023.