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Welcome to Matrickz TV. On Matrickz TV we televise a technical Podcast show series Matrickz Tech Talk, a podcast show on automotive development, focusing on Autonomous Vehicle Safety & Security. In our podcast, we bring in the industry leaders and experts from the automotive domain to share their experiences along their journey. The mission of this podcast is to start a dialog in order to understand the direction of the development of the automotive industry, autonomous vehicles, and its safety & security.
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How Safe Is Safe Enough with Phil Koopman
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Welcome to today's podcast episode where we're diving deep into the world of autonomous vehicle safety! Join our host, Dr. Hasan Ibne Akram, as he sits down with renowned Autonomous Vehicle Safety expert, Philip Koopman, for an enlightening and engaging discussion.
Whether you're an automotive enthusiast, a tech geek, or simply curious about the future of transportation, this episode is packed with valuable insights and fascinating discussions.
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Welcome to today's podcast episode where we're diving deep into the world of autonomous vehicle safety! Join our host, Dr. Hasan Ibne Akram, as he sits down with renowned Autonomous Vehicle Safety expert, Philip Koopman, for an enlightening and engaging discussion.
Whether you're an automotive enthusiast, a tech geek, or simply curious about the future of transportation, this episode is packed with valuable insights and fascinating discussions.
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The fuck u talkin about
what a delightful and elucidating talk! I always had a feeling that we wouldn't see level 5 (anywhere, any condition...) so soon, but decades? =\
Well explained!
we need to see short application how to make any vehicle cybersecured, and how to build manegement system
Why do i need updates and patches? and if i do why cant i get it over the air via wifi. So many ways this makes no sense.
It's not complex.
I want to be part of this family am from Ghana
I don't know any car that connects to wifi access points for updates or vehicle access. The infotainment system produces an access point and acts as a router for devices like phones. It's not for vehicle updates and access. There's a lot of inaccurate and outdated information presented in this podcast.
But also means less insurance agents cause they would be dealing with with less people and essentially to the point where it’s just a group from each company fighting claims, rather thousands of people fighting each others claims, less cases and lower money generated
how to get certified in ISO21434 please
To become T shaped engineer, one needs to have enough experience in the industry like 10+ years, need to observe how the industry has evolved. He/She must be motivated to learn continuously, seen the perspective of OEM, Tier suppliers, various stakeholders etc. Storytelling is very important, as an engineer I (& many others like me) focus on technical topics, the communication, storytelling, and negotiation skills take a backseat, it's only in the later years we realize this importance & adapt. It's an art to simplify complex things to make the various stakeholders understand. Empathy in leadership makes a lot of sense. Thanks for this message.
Great video Dr Hasan, and one which goes straight to the heart of the matter which is Safety and Security are inherently connected! Too many companies are simple ignoring this requirement and need to jump on board to understand the impacts surrounding the security implications of ignoring how they could impact safety. Great that you are bringing this issue to the discussion table!
Does it apply to HEV such as GWM Haval H6 HEV?....to a Enable/disable/calibrate ADAS...Also, to extend the battery time from 60% to 90% utilization....
We do not already have laws in place that are immediately applicable to autonomous vehicles. What is this guy smoking?
We could make a drinking game out of this video! For each time Dr. Hasan says ISO SAE 21434 you should drink a shot! XD
Too early? Have you been in a coma for the last 20 years?
I'd like to make a comment and say that, while I love the methodology used to sniff and sort the can bus messages, both of these people don't have a clue what they're doing. I don't want to diminish their careers in the software industry, and I'm sure they would be great on a team. Having said that, there are other methods and tools for working with different networks in a vehicle. This gentleman did it the hard way and learned only how to control the window, but he still knows nothing about it. As for the Dr, using a vehicle simulator. They're only good for methodology teaching or something but have no real value. I can't write all night and teach them in a forum like this, but if these two knew just a tad bit more... They didn't mention anything about vehicle security at all. It wasn't to prevent automotive thefts. They simply didn't know. And to claim parts shortages is a reason to stop is total nonsense. He just didn't know how to continue. He hit a brick wall. The thing is, people's cars are being stolen constantly, and the people doing it know more than these two, which isn't much, but enough to be dangerous. Like I said, if these two knew a little more... they'd be dangerous.
Very good video.. Lot of information to learn !
Thank you for your input….. what aspect of the video did you like the most?
I like it 😊
This all process should have been done more precisely with the help of a hack rf device to receive and send RF signals, instead nobody gives you authorization to plug cable in the the car, so where is the lean hacking ???
I don't have a degree in Automotives but I am into cyber security. So, can I be a good match for automotive cyber security domain after getting this certification? ISO21434.
I don't have a degree in Automotives but I am into cyber security. So, can I be a good match for automotive cyber security domain after getting this certification? ISO21434
I don't have a degree in Automotives but I am into cyber security. So, can I be a good match for automotive cyber security domain after getting this certification? ISO21434
I don't have a degree in Automotives but I am into cyber security. So, can I be a good match for automotive cyber security domain after getting this certification?
No offense but no one cares who is on the team. Put it in the footnotes, don't waste 5 minutes saying "I'm a person and I did work on this" like just show the work lmao if it's interesting, people will look in the footnotes
Very good feedback….. we’ll definitely consider this in the future
The current nature of AI results in systems that are "trained" to react to specific scenarios without what humans call understanding. Understanding implies the ability to take experiences (tested patterns) and extrapolate the experiences to abstractions allowing appropriate behavior in similar but difference environments. This issue highlights the difference between data and information. Current AI works on the level of responding to data but does not yet convert a wealth of information into information which then allows understanding. AI systems do not understand their own thought processes. Likewise, humans cannot predict what AI will do beyond its training. We make assumptions about the context of systems. The AI does not make assumptions. AI still needs independent safety monitor subsystems which monitor context and provide constraints on the AI in real time related to environmental context. The problem still remains when the safety monitor context assumptions are violated. Should the AI-controlled vehicles simple stop in the middle of the road? Stopping because the software has no appropriate context is also highly unsafe in busy traffic.
Amazing thoughts…. Thanks for sharing Jim. Why do you think humans get away with misunderstanding, however, we are so stringent when AI makes mistakes?
I want to learn from the basic of ISO 26262 Audit or analysis.....please kindly help me out
Great presentation.
As you mentioned " the Message would be enrypted " in 23:41 , what are the encryption method that is used ?? Same for the 23.49 You mentioned about Securred session , what are those secured sessions??
Very well explained by all of you
The core idea, that a wide baseline system is necessary as it allows for longer range depth estimates, seems a bit particular. Humans have very small baselines, about 5cm to 8cm. This is actually even smaller than those found on the already deployed stereo-based systems of Subarus/Mercedes. Nevertheless, as humans, we seem to be able to manage just fine - be it truckers or car drivers. So why push this particular angle? Depth perception may be important, but how important is it really? People who play racing car games/simulators on 2D TVs & monitors seem to be able to do so just fine without any need for depth. They have even demonstrated that those who played F1 racing simulators at the top-level were able to do relatively well when placed into actual F1 cars on real tracks despite never having previously driven the real thing.
The systems engineering team on the oem side has to step in and take up a major chunk of conflicting goals for functional safety vs cybersec. That's what they are there for.
Very good Praveen and team.
Since now commonly telematics is integrated into CANbus with a cellular modem, it opens up a world of vulnerabilities
Good day. Its a great video I ever seen about automotive industry I am IT graduate and going to enter the automotive industry I would like to have an information how the project management lifecycle works in automotive. Appreciate if you have any trainings about this.
I have learned a lot from this podcast. Thank you!
Loved the conversation!
Really want to know any new progress made by them before Elon Musk made decision use their product several months ago
Great discussion!
Very good explanation, How do me measure the relative effectiveness of FMEA and FTA?
Quite good amount of information from this discussion. Also a bit curious which is that book infront of Dr.Haasan?
Very good video. I am interessted in building career in automotive / IoT pentest. Could you maybe provide a list of important technical knowledge to gain? Maybe some books or videos/courses
Nice explanation and it can be much clear if you explain the concepts through a case study. I sometimes feel its sounds too theoretical
What future is he thinking about here? Wasn’t clearly outlined.
Until they want to say you disengaged auto pilot . You didn’t do the last software update that was pushed to your devices etc etc ..
can you please share some pay details of a fumctional safety engineer at good MNCs like qualcomm,nxp etc.?
Could you please add the link for full video of this topic in the description?
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brother! the lead speakers hair cut looks like a Lego man's hair like interchangeable lol it's hard to watch lolol
who cares.
Lmao
Hi I don’t know much about computer programming but I have a project that I need your help, I have a lincoln continental 2020 and I wanna swap its V6 engine to V8 or V12 engine and I was thinking if is possible to reprogramming its ECU for run the new engine?