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Problems and solutions regarding generalized functional safety in cyberspace
The common endogenous security problems in cyberspace and related attack threats have posed subversive challenges to conventional theories and methods of functional safety.
Jiangxing Wu
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Best Practices for Advanced Modeling of Safety Mechanisms in an FTA
To cope with the megatrends electrification, automated driving, and connectivity, new functionalities and electric and/or electronic systems must be developed, which require a safe power supply.
Philipp Kilian +7 more
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Using Detailing Concept to Assess Railway Functional Safety
The ability to assess the risks of the functional safety of railway tracks allows harmonizing characteristics of track elements under certain operating conditions under certain maintenance for the efficient use of the track structure throughout its life ...
I. Bondarenko +3 more
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SymBIST: Symmetry-Based Analog and Mixed-Signal Built-In Self-Test for Functional Safety
We propose a Built-In Self-Test (BIST) paradigm for analog and mixed-signal (A/M-S) Integrated Circuits (ICs), called symmetry-based BIST (SymBIST). SymBIST exploits inherent symmetries in an A/M-S IC to construct signals that are invariant by default ...
Antonios Pavlidis +4 more
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Functional Safety BMS Design Methodology for Automotive Lithium-Based Batteries
The increasing use of lithium batteries and the necessary integration of battery management systems (BMS) has led international standards to demand functional safety in electromobility applications, with a special focus on electric vehicles.
David Marcos +3 more
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Assisted assignment of automotive safety requirements [PDF]
ISO 26262, a functional-safety standard, uses Automotive Safety Integrity Levels (ASILs) to assign safety requirements to automotive-system elements. System designers initially assign ASILs to system-level hazards and then allocate them to elements of ...
Araújo, Rui Esteves +4 more
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In-Pipeline Processor Protection against Soft Errors
The shrinking of technology nodes allows higher performance, but susceptibility to soft errors increases. The protection has been implemented mainly by lockstep or hardened process techniques, which results in a lower frequency, a larger area, and higher
Ján Mach +2 more
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This article addresses current problems of risk analysis and probabilistic modelling for functional safety management in the life cycle of safety-related systems.
M. Sliwinski, E. Piesik
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Safety and Security Analysis of AEB for L4 Autonomous Vehicle Using STPA [PDF]
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are coming to our streets. Due to the presence of highly complex software systems in AVs, there is a need for a new hazard analysis technique to meet stringent safety standards. System Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA), based on
Fischmeister, Sebastian +4 more
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In line with the advancing technology, reliability has become one of the critical factors to be taken into consideration by the operators in the energy sector to minimize losses regarding cost and time.
Nezihe Merve Balcı +1 more
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