Toward Autonomous Safety with Hans-Leo Ross (2020)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2021
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    Guess who's back in Matrickz Tech Talk today? The legendary functional safety expert Hans-Leo Ross!
    Anyone who's looking for amazing literature that really comprehensive about ISO 26262 - Functional Safety in Automotive would know about Hans-Leo Ross's books.
    📕 Funktionale Sicherheit im Automobil
    📕 Functional Safety for Road Vehicles
    📕 Safety for Future Transport and mobility
    We have 16 years of history when it comes to ISO 26262, especially in the past decade, the automotive industry has gone through massive changes.
    One we talked a great deal about is the electrification of vehicles, we will have autonomous vehicles, and we will have connected vehicles.
    All these technologies will change the landscape forever!
    Is ISO 26262 - the functional safety standard is the right answer for all these?
    What do we need in order to adapt to the upcoming disruptions in the industry?
    In this episode, Leo showed us the birth certificate of ISO 26262 and we talked about autonomous safety, the future of mobility, the safety aspect of transportation, and many more!
    Watch the video until the end!
    #FunctionalSafety #ISO26262 #AutonomousSafety
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Комментарии • 4

  • @matrickztv3898
    @matrickztv3898  3 года назад

    FREE WEBINAR - ISO/SAE 21434 - AUTOMOTIVE CYBERSECURITY
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  • @anthonyjoseph1750
    @anthonyjoseph1750 2 года назад

    @MatrickzTV: Keep up the good work. It was a privilege to listen to Hans-Leo Ross so extensively on various topics.

  • @pritir6762
    @pritir6762 3 года назад

    Interesting discussion. Seeing the birth certificate of ISO26262 was cherry on the cake.

  • @pritir6762
    @pritir6762 3 года назад

    I would like to know more about the reliable mode vs safe mode. Can you suggest where I could read more about it?