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==== o. What is the Functional Safety Expert Group? ==== | ==== o. What is the Functional Safety Expert Group? ==== | ||
- | The Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) Functional Safety Expert Group is an organizational unit of AGL with a focus on the various hardware, software and processes required for functional safety in a car. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_Safety|Functional Safety]] is defined largely, but not entirely, by ISO 26262 | + | The Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) Functional Safety Expert Group is an organizational unit of AGL with a focus on the various hardware, software, and processes required for functional safety in a car. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_Safety|Functional Safety]] is defined largely, but not entirely, by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_26262|ISO 26262]] |
- | An automotive electronics system often requires [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_Safety|Functional Safety]] infrastructure integrated into the various electronic components in a vehicle. If you're going to have Linux run safety-critical components, you'll need a way to achieve Functional Safety. | + | An automotive electronics system often requires Functional Safety infrastructure integrated into the various electronic components in a vehicle, specifically for safety critical parts of the system. |
+ | Nowadays, many of the automotive SoC vendors are designing SoCs (System-on-Chip) by integrating into hardware the ability to detect errors and faults. International standards such as ISO 26262 or | ||
+ | [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_61508|IEC 61508]] are required in the automotive industry and SoCs with | ||
+ | functional safety will become more common in vehicle electrical components. | ||
- | Nowadays, most of the automotive SoC vendors are designing the | + | In addition, the further development of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_driver_assistance_systems|ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System)]] is driving the development and production of high-performance automotive SoCs. As most of the ADAS applications, like LKAS (Lane Keeping Assistance System), APAS (Auto Parking Assistance System), and Autonomous Driving, involve the driving control of vehicles, functional safety will continue to play an important role in the design of automotive OSes and SoCs. |
- | SoCs(System-on-Chip, Semiconductor Chip with processor core) | + | |
- | integrating proprietary architecture for detecting transient (as well as permanent) | + | |
- | errors and faults. As the international standards such as ISO 26262 or | + | |
- | IEC 61508 are becoming requisites in automotive industry, SoC with | + | |
- | functional safety would be common in all the electrical components in vehicles. | + | |
- | The ADAS(Advanced Driver Assistance System) adopted in automotive vehicles | + | The purpose of Functional Safety Expert Group is to refine functional safety features and to enrich AGL on top of automotive SoCs with functional safety architecture. |
- | is driving the development and production of high-performance automotive SoCs | + | |
- | over 600MHz operating frequency. As most of the ADAS applications such as | + | |
- | LKAS(Lane Keeping Assistance System), APAS(Auto Parking Assistance System), | + | |
- | Self-Driving, and etc. involves the driving control of vehicles, the functional safety | + | |
- | would become very important issue in designing automotive OS and SoC. | + | |
- | The purpose of Functional Safety Expert Group is to redefine the functional safety | ||
- | feature to enrich AGL on top of automotive SoCs with functional safety architecture. | ||
- | + | ==== o. Participation and Contact ==== | |
- | ==== o. Participation and Contact ==== | + | |
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