Automotive IQ’s System Safety 2017 will be coming to Las Vegas on September 25th – 27st to welcome technical experts from automotive OEMs, major suppliers, semiconductors, legal authorities, and academia to exchange knowledge and share their experience with comprehensive testing strategies, effective approaches to hazard analysis and risk management, and an in-depth look at the current legal landscape for autonomous vehicles.
The conference offers 3 full days of insights from global automotive experts, case studies, 3 interactive workshops, and panel discussions.
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Key topics include:
- System engineering, design and safety requirements for reliability of complex systems
- Safety engineering and architectures for highly autonomous and emergent behavior systems
- Testing and validating of software architectures, operation of non-deterministic functions and systematic failure at software level
- Developing system safety processes for components, component failures and maximum achievable systematic safety integrity
- Assessing functional safety at the system level, safety of the intended functionality for AD
- Vehicular networking architecture, validation and verification for V2X systems
- Safety requirements of HMI, environment considerations and real driving scenarios
- Functional Safety for AV, Model Based Development and architectures for machine learning and autonomous systems
Presentations include:
Self-driving machines
Dr. Sam Kherat, Adjunct Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Bradley University
Reusability on the Technical Safety Concept
Miguel Marina, System Safety Engineer
Magna Electronics Inc.
Safety requirements and concepts in automated driving systems
Rini Sherony, Sr. Principal Engineer, Collaborative Safety Research Center
Toyota Motor North America, Research & Development
Combining Functional Safety and Cyber Security Activities
Nicholas Alexiades, Project Manager, Technical Expert, Vehicle Architecture (Functional Safety)
CNH Industrial
Testing and validation of ESC, AEBS and LDWS for Indian market
Dr. Ajit Kumar Jindal, Head Engineering – CVBU (Commercial Vehicle Business Unit)
Tata Motors Ltd.
For more information and details concerning speakers, sessions, and presentations, visit: http://www.autosystemsafety.com/