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AUTOSAR Safety Approach
Technical Paper
2006-21-0044
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Convergence 2006
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English
Abstract
AUTOSAR is a partnership of automotive manufacturers and suppliers. The main objective of AUTOSAR is to develop a standard for automotive E/E architectures that will enable further functional growth within the automotive industry. Further, the standard will support current and future safety related functions such as active chassis control and active safety. The responsibility of safety within AUTOSAR is to a large extent given to the Safety Team. This paper presents the approach taken by this team and its deliverables.
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Per Johannessen, ., "AUTOSAR Safety Approach," SAE Technical Paper 2006-21-0044, 2006.Also In
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