Differences Between ISO 26262 and SOTIF
Automotive Functional Safety: ISO 26262 Key FocusISO 26262 focuses on the functional safety of automotive electrical and electronic (E/E) systems, addressing the prevention and management of issues arising from hardware and software failures within a vehicle. Objectives Ensuring Functional Safety: Ensures that systems operate safely even in the event of a failure. Risk-Based Approach: Utilizes…
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Hello, engineers! We are Hermes Solutions, offering tailored solutions in software development quality (ASPICE), functional safety (ISO 26262), and cybersecurity (ISO/SAE 21434) for automotive systems. Today, we will discuss Functional Safety (ISO 26262), an essential aspect to consider in the early stages of developing vehicle electrical and electronic systems (software-based). ISO 26262 is a crucial…
Read articleISO 26262 Part 6: Functional Safety Guide for Automotive Software Development
Hi automotive software developers! Today, we will delve into the functional safety guide of ISO 26262 Part 6, a critical standard for automotive software development. This post will explain the necessary aspects to meet the safety standards of vehicle software in detail. What is Functional Safety in Automotive Software? Functional safety ensures that software contributes…
Read articleHermes Solution CEO Seung-Hoon Yu Attends Embedded System Workforce Training Technical Exchange at Inha University
Hello, this is Hermes Solution! We are pleased to announce that our CEO, Seung-Hoon Yu, participated as a representative of our consortium company in the first technical exchange event of the fourth year of the “New Industry Convergence Embedded System Specialist Training Project,” hosted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. The event was…
Read articleISO 26262 Part 5: Importance of Product Development at the Hardware Level
Hello! This is Hermes Solutions. Today, we will take a general look at ISO 26262 Part 5. What is the Hardware Level? In ISO 26262, the hardware level refers to a series of activities and processes that implement technical safety concepts, analyze hardware faults, and coordinate with software development. This includes planning the activities and…
Read articleThe Importance of ISO 26262 Part 4: Automotive System Level Product Development
Hello! This is Hermes Solution. Today, we will take an overview of ISO 26262 Part 4. What is the System Level? In ISO 26262, a system is defined as a set of elements. A single system can be an item, and multiple systems can also constitute a single item. In general terms, a system usually…
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