ISO 26262 ('ASIL D') case study [TTb-25]

In this video, we consider the development of a Steering-Column Lock Controller (SCLC) that is to be used in a high-volume passenger car. This system is to be developed in compliance with ISO 26262 ('ASIL D'). We will assume that the members of the development team already have a good understanding of the system requirements: our goal will be to explore ways in which we can meet these requirements using four different (TT) design options. Each option will employ ‘ASIL decomposition’. This is Video 25 (out of 28) from our popular TTb course: https://www.safetty.net/training/ttb_...