Automotive
In-depth volume covers development of systems under the IEC 61508, ISO 26262, EN 50128, and IEC 62304 standards |
Paul Leroux |
In June, I told you of an upcoming book by my colleague
Chris Hobbs, who works as a software safety specialist here at QNX Software Systems. Well, I’m happy to say that the book is now available. It’s called
Embedded Software Development for Safety-Critical Systems and it explores design practices for building medical devices, railway control systems, industrial control systems, and, of course, automotive ADAS devices.
The book:
- covers the development of safety-critical systems under ISO 26262, IEC 61508, EN 50128, and IEC 62304
- helps developers learn how to justify their work to external auditors
- discusses the advantages and disadvantages of architectural and design practices recommended in the standards, including replication and diversification, anomaly detection, and so-called “safety bag” systems
- examines the use of open-source components in safety-critical systems
Interested? I invite to you to visit the
CRC Press website, where you can view the full Table of Contents and, of course, order the book.
Looking forward to getting my copy!
Automotive