Functional Safety - ISO 26262, SOTIF
Functional Safety Priorities for 2024: NXP Semiconductors Interview
April 17 by Franck GaltieInterview with four industry leaders from NXP Semiconductors on the functional safety priorities for 2024
The Functional Safety Week Podcast Part 2: Eatron Technologies
April 11 by Steven WicksWith the rapid development of new technology and new thinking, there is a challenge for standards and regulation bodies to ensure the relevant guidance exist.
The Functional Safety Week Podcast Part 1: Gareth Price at Eatron Technologies
April 11 by Steven WicksGareth explains the safety considerations for HV and LV battery management systems and Eatron's involvement in both. What is the impact of the gaps in standards for HV and LV battery development? Gar...
Navigating SOTIF (ISO 21448) and Ensuring Safety in Autonomous Driving
March 25 by Chaitanya ShindeNavigating SOTIF and Ensuring Safety in Autonomous Driving
How Fuzzing Helps Comply with ISO 21434
February 28 by Automotive IQISO/SAE 21434 'Road vehicles — Cybersecurity engineering' suggests fuzz testing to uncover software weaknesses - as indicated in the requirement [RQ-10-12]. Download our latest whitepaper to find out...
Online Event: Functional Safety Online 2023
August 30 by Automotive IQAutomotive Functional Safety 2023 is back! Register for free now
Applying ISO 26262 to Level 3+ Automation
July 25 by Steven WicksLearn from Automotive Functional Safety USA Conference's speaker Rami Debouk, Technical Fellow - System Safety at General Motors.
Dana Inc. & NXP Semiconductors Interview
July 11 by Steven WicksImproving Relationships in the Functional Safety Supply Chain: Interview with Mihir Shah and Rohitaswa Bhattacharya.
Relationship Between Functional Safety & SOTIF
June 13 by Steven WicksGet your copy of the presentation: Relationship Between Functional Safety & SOTIF | Evaluation of Combining ISO 26262 & SOTIF Processes, which was presented at the Automotive Functional Safety Week |...
Article With Franck Galtié at NXP Semiconductors
March 03 by Steven WicksWhat should be included in ISO 26262 3rd edition to address growing complexities in functional safety, from the semiconductor company perspective?
When airbags don’t save lives – The Takata Story
November 27 by Peter ElsDive into the Takata story, analyzing the impact of airbag recalls on safety and trust in the automotive industry, and lessons learned for future innovation.
The AsPeCSS Project on Cyclist & Pedestrian Safety
October 10 by Carmen RodariusAutomotive IQ spoke with Ms. Rodarius about the AsPeCSS project as well as innovation in protection systems for vulnuerable road users such as cyclists.