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Published 11/2022
Created by Alexander Walter
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 12 Lectures ( 1h 16m ) | Size: 361 MB
Plain and simple clause by clause explanation of ISO 26262-4:2018: System development with exercises (electric vehicle)
What you'll learn
Functional Safety
ISO 26262
Automotive Engineering
ISO 26262-4: Product development at the system level
Technical safety concept
Technical safety requirements
System architectural design
Fault tree analysis
Failure mode and effects analysis
System and item integration and testing Requirements
Recommended but not mandatory: My beginners course "Overview - Functional Safety and ISO 26262" and course "ISO 26262-3: Concept phase" Description
This course is about ISO 26262-4: Product development at the system level. All relevant clauses of this part of ISO 26262 are explained in the course. The following clauses are considered:Clause 6: Technical safety conceptClause 7: System architectural designClause 8: System and item integration and verificationClause 9: Safety validationThe following aspects are considered in Clause 6: Technical safety concept:The ISO 26262 V-model for the development phaseDefinition of the term "system"Characteristics and attributes of technical safety requirementsThe following aspects are considered in Clause 7: System architectural design:Relevant aspects for derivation of the system architectural design from the preliminary architectural design Safety analyses according to ISO 26262Explanation of the method fault tree analysis (FTA) with an exampleExplanation of the method failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) according to the VDA/AIAG handbook (7 Steps)The following aspects are considered in Clause 8: System and item integration and testing:Relevant integration levelsTest objectives...