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Automotive Software Engineering & Functional Safety
Lecture (SS 21) - Organisation- 06.04.2021 Web site and OPAL page created
Nowadays, premium cars have 50+ control units, which contain well over 100.000.000 lines of code. Hundreds of messages and thousands of signals are transmitted via different communication buses. More than 90% of all innovations in the automotive sector are already electronics-/software-based today. An automobile thus bundles many questions of computer science on 5x2m2, including the development of complex and reliable software systems.
In this lecture, we'll discuss fundamentals, peculiarities, and challenges of software engineering in the automotive domain. We'll cover the core process for in-vehicle software development and make ourselves familiar with selected methods used in the development of automotive software. As many software-based systems are safety-related, we'll put emphasis on the safety aspects of software development. As a foundation, we'll cover selected technical fundamentals of electric / electronic (E/E) systems.
- Kick-Off (2021-04-21)
- Automotive Software Engineering (2021-??-??)
- Introduction
- Electronic Control Units
- Automotive E/E Systems
- Process Models
- Core Process for Automotive Software Development
- Agile Development
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and Automated Driving (2021-??-??)
- Safety Considerations I (2021-??-??)
- Functional Safety / ISO 26262
- Safety of the Intended Functionality / ISO 21448
This course will be given partly in English and partly in German (please refer to the language indications for each session in OPAL).
Wed, 5th & 6th double period
The lectures start on 2021-04-21
All relevant information, web meeting logins etc. will be announced via OPAL: Link
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