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Contents of the Webinar
Model-based development and automatic production code generation have become widespread over the last few years, especially in the automotive industry. The automotive industry is using these methods to handle increasing requirements, greater complexity, and shorter development times.
At the same time, more and more safety-relevant systems are being installed in today's vehicles. These include systems such as ACC, ESP, active steering and integrated chassis management, which influence the vehicle via direct steering and/or braking interventions and via dynamic torque distribution.
To establish a uniform, generally recognized procedure for developing such safety-relevant systems, car makers, suppliers, and providers all over the world are currently working on an automotive-specific safety standard, ISO 26262. OEMs and their suppliers are already orienting themselves towards the ISO 26262’s current draft.
This webinar will show you which processes, methods, and tools you can use for development work in Simulink®/Stateflow® and TargetLink software in order to fulfill the requirements of ISO 26262 for safety-relevant systems, right up to ASIL D, the highest safety level. The topics include the traceability of requirements, restriction to a suitable language subset, compliance with modeling and coding guidelines, functional tests, and coverage analyses at the model and code levels.
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German: dSPACE-Webinar_MBSD-ISO26262_Michael-Beine_D.wrf
English: dSPACE-Webinar_MBSD-ISO26262_Michael-Beine_E.wrf

