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Dependability and Functional Safety

2012
The chapter deals with the dependability and the functional safety of a system by illustrating the key points of the theoretical corpuses formulated on the two subjects: the dependability theory and the functional safety standards. Dependability is concerned with the ability of a system to deliver the intended service, including the ability to cope ...
BUJA, GIUSEPPE, MENIS, ROBERTO
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System Level Risk Analysis for Immunity in Automotive Functional Safety Analyses

International Conference on Embedded and Multimedia Computing, 2020
At present, automotive functional safety and EMC engineering are largely carried out independently. Current EMC regulations aim to avoid unwanted disturbances by setting appropriate immunity threat levels and emission limits.
L. Devaraj, A. Ruddle, A. Duffy
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Functional safety application using safety PLC

SICE Annual Conference 2007, 2007
For building a safety application system with a safety PLC and a safety network, users shall consider to not only a safety programming, but also configuration, installation, operation and maintenance. Because the safety PLC is comparatively new product, users have not enough know-how and techniques for using safety applications yet.
null Hiroo Kanamaru   +2 more
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Quick Analyses for Improving Reliability and Functional Safety of Mixed-Signal ICs

International Test Conference, 2020
Automotive applications are driving the need for better IC quality, reliability, and functional safety, in a market that is cost-sensitive and rapidly changing.
S. Sunter   +7 more
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D4.2 Functional Safety

2021
MARBEL project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No ...
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Safety instrumented functions and safety integrity levels (SIL)

ISA Transactions, 1998
This paper discusses two performance-based standards, ANSI/ISA S84.01 and IEC d61508, and the requirements they place upon user companies of electrical, electronic and programmable electronic safety related systems (E/E/PE SRS) or Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS).
P, Stavrianidis, K, Bhimavarapu
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Functional Safety (Safety Integrity Levels)

2014
During the 1990s the concept of Safety Integrity Levels (SIL) was developed [1]. It serves to assess safety-related systems and concerns all components and sub-systems required to realize safety functions from the sensor to the final element. Apart from that it applies to application software, which was developed for systems with limited variability ...
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Implementing Functional Safety

IEEE Software, 2015
For software-related companies to deliver safe products and to cope with emerging product liability risks, significant improvements to technology and processes are necessary. This column presents industry experiences in adapting product development to conform to safety standards.
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Safety evaluation of functional ingredients

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2003
Functional ingredients are a diverse group of compounds that are intended to produce a positive effect on the health of the consumer. The term "functional" is not meant to differentiate these ingredients from other ingredients historically consumed as part of the food supply that are indeed biologically active constituents, for example, nutrients ...
C L, Kruger, S W, Mann
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Functional Safety Verification for Autonomous UGVs—Methodology Presentation and Implementation on a Full-Scale System

IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles, 2019
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are expected to be on public roads in the near future, but some critical aspects of this reality are yet to be resolved. One of these aspects is the lack of a sufficient safety-performance-verification technique.
Daniel Meltz, H. Guterman
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