Functional Safety: The Key to Linux Adoption in Automotive Systems
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive presentation on implementing functional safety in automotive Linux systems through the example of a connected traffic light. Learn about the challenges and solutions for achieving Automotive Safety Integrity Level B (ASIL B) in embedded Linux-based V2X systems. Discover the multi-layered safety concept, hardware and software constraints, and state-of-the-art automotive development requirements. Gain insights into the certification process for complex systems and understand why functional safety is crucial for integrating Linux into automotive applications. Delve into topics such as embedded Linux, data flow, data processing, system control, and three-layered monitoring in the context of automotive software development.
Syllabus
Introduction
Why is Automotive Software Special
Example
Embedded Linux
Traffic Light
Functional Safety
Data Flow
Embedded System
Data Processing
Data System Control
Traffic Light Control
Three Layered Monitoring
Certification of Complex Systems
Conclusion
Questions
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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