ISO 26262 – Automotive Functional Safety

ISO 26262 defines the requirements for functional safety in the automotive sector. We help you to understand ISO 26262 requirements and provide knowledge depths in all parts of this standard.

Day wise Topics
Day 1 Management of Functional Safety
  • Introduction and Overview to ISO 26262
  • Management of Functional Safety (Part 2)
  • Documentation Management System: Part 8 – Clause 10
  • Integration of ISO 26262 with ISO 9001 or IATF 16949
  • Supporting Activities –
    DIA, Confidence in use of SW Tools,Tool Qualification HW and SW
Day 2 From Hazard and Risk Analysis to System Development
  • Concept Part – Road Vehicles including Trucks, Bus and Motor cycles
  • Item Definition
  • Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment
  • Functional Safety Requirements / Concepts
  • Workshop with a Case Study
  • Day 3 System Level to Hardware Development Phase
  • System Level Development – Part 4
  • Hardware Design – Part 5
  • FMEA, FTA, RBD, FMEDA
  • Hardware Metrics - Summary of Overview of Hardware Metrics – SPFM, LPFM, PMHF
  • Diagnostic coverage for various electronic/ electrical parts
  • Safety Reliability Metrics
  • Day 4 Software Design
  • Software Design – Part 6
  • Model Based Development
  • Mechanisms for error handling
  • ASIL Decomposition with case study
  • Criteria of Co-Existence
  • Safety Analysis
  • Dependent Failure Analysis
  • Freedom From Interference by Software Partitioning
  • Timing and Execution, Memory handling, Exchange of information
  • Safety Analysis –
  • Safety Element Out Of Context – SEOOC
  • Requirements from Product, Operations, service and commissioning – Part 7
  • Day 5 For Semiconductor Industry
  • Guidelines on application of ISO 26262 for Semiconductor
  • We provide awareness on the best practices, techniques, and measures to be followed in developing functionally safe automotive products.

    And also support to train freshers in specific domains – HW/SW/Independent Verification & Validation/ Safety / Reliability