Print Email Facebook Twitter An approach for functional safety improvement of an existing automotive system Title An approach for functional safety improvement of an existing automotive system Author Khabbaz Saberi, A. Luo, Y. Pawel Cichosz, F. van den Brand, M. Jansen, S.T.H. Publication year 2015 Abstract Safety of automotive systems is becoming more involved, specially for the case of autonomous vehicles. The ISO 26262 standard offers a systematic approach for designing a safe road vehicle (or subsystems of a car) from design phase through its production. However, providing functional safety (according to ISO 26262) for an existing system is a challenge which needs further effort. This research addresses the problem of applying ISO 26262 to a system which has already been developed using conventional safety methods. We suggest a methodology for the process of systematically applying the ISO 26262 standard to an existing system. cop. 2015 IEEE. Subject Fluid & Solid MechanicsIVS - Integrated Vehicle SafetyTS - Technical SciencesTrafficMobilityAutomotive SystemsAutonomous VehiclesFunctional SafetyISO 26262Road vehicles To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9ad1c8f7-407f-47f5-aebb-52bf345b8879 DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/syscon.2015.7116764 TNO identifier 528205 Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. ISBN 9781479959273 Source 9th Annual IEEE International Systems Conference, SysCon 2015 - Proceedings, 277-282 Article number 7116764 Document type conference paper Files To receive the publication files, please send an e-mail request to TNO Library.