Planning Model Architecture and Modeling Patterns for ISO 26262 Compliance
The ISO 26262 standard for functional safety provides guidance on the development of automotive electronics and electrical system, including embedded software. A common challenge is to determine the strategy, software architecture, and design patterns upfront in a project to achieve standard compliance and avoid mid-project changes to these foundational areas.
In this presentation, MathWorks engineers address the following topics based on their experiences applying Simulink® to production programs that require ISO 26262 compliance:
- Key considerations for model architecture for ISO 26262 compliance
- Modeling constructs required to meet freedom from interference
- Applying the above best practices to meet AUTOSAR requirements at the same time
Recorded: 11 Apr 2019
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