FMEA

June 18, 2018

Formal fault analysis for ISO 26262: Find faults before they find you

How to use formal fault pruning, injection and sequential equivalency checking to meet the FMEA analysis requirements of the functional safety standard.
March 9, 2016
Nissan Leaf electric car

Case study: Analyzing an electric vehicle powertrain using virtual FMEA

How the powertrain of an electric vehicle is modeled first in software, then elaborated using virtual hardware running target code, to enable virtual FMEA with rich data-gathering and analysis capabilities.
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March 1, 2016
Visual: cars speeding along a road

FMEA in automotive software development using virtual prototyping, physical modeling and simulation

How fault mode and effect analysis (FMEA) can be performed on a virtual prototype of an automotive system containing mechanical, electrical, analog and digital models, including the microcontroller running the same software as will be used in the car.
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August 7, 2015

Improving functional safety of automotive systems using virtual prototyping

The increasing complexity of automative software is challenging the ability of established software testing strategies to demonstrate its functional safety. Here's how virtual prototyping can help.
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July 21, 2014
ADAS

When failure is not an option in automotive verification

The ISO 26262 safety standard lays out a number of best practices for the automotive industry and for suppliers. Formal verification provides a way of streamlining the verification of SoCs that need to conform to the standard.
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