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Monday
13:00

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 19:00

Pre-Workshop Day on February 19, 2018    
Registration and Reception

Crash-Course in fundamental concepts of ISO 26262 for beginners and those who want to refresh and deepen their knowledge (optional) before Conference and Workshop start.
Learning objectives: To understand the …

  • Content structure of the standard
  • Concepts of Item Definition, Hazard & Risk Analysis, ASIL, Safety Goal
  • Safe State, Fault Tolerant Time Interval, Freedom of Interference
  • V-Model as a guide for state-of-the-art Software Development
  • Character of the standard as an engineering guideline, not a recipe

Stephen Norton, Quint Safety GmbH, Managing Director

End of Pre-Workshop Training                           

TuesdayDay 1
  Moderator: Dr. Rolf Jung, University of Applied Sciences Kempten, Professor for Functional Safety, formerly STW Sensortechnik




08:30 Registration & Reception Snack
09:00 Opening
  Wolfgang Mickisch, FSC.automotive Functional Safety Consulting, formerly
                            TÜV NORD Mobility, IFM, Head of Electronics & Car-IT

 09:30 Workshop: Item Definition for an Intersection Pilot
 

Learning objectives: To understand and be able to define …

  • vehicle-level use cases and
  • activity diagrams
  • vehicle-level system boundaries and context
  Stephen Norton, Quint Safety GmbH, Managing Director
11:00 Coffee Break
11:15

Workshop: System Design I

Defining Safety Goals and Deriving Top-Level Requirements
Stephen Norton

 12:15 Lunch Break

13:00


 
 

Presentation: System Design II
ASIL Decomposition and Functional Architecture, Deriving system level requirements, taking into account predictability of performance.


Dr. Bernhard Bauer, ESG

14:00 Coffee Break
14:15 Workshop: System Design II
 

Learning objectives: To be able to derive and design …

 
  • ... ASIL Decomposition and Functional Architecture
  • … System level requirements
  • … Predictability of performance requirements
   Stephen Norton
15:45 Coffee Break
16:00

Workshop: System-Element Design

Learning objectives: Too be able to drive and design ...

  • ... ASIL Decomposition and Functional Architecture
  • ... System level requirements
  • ... Predictability of performance requirements

Stephen Norton

17:30   Evening Break / Private Consulting Workshops (optional)
  Throughout the 4 days, participants have the chance to get consulted privately and confidentially for up to 60 minutes by experienced and renowned experts…

  • how to apply the skills acquired during the conference in his own work.
  • how to approach and possibly resolve project specific challenges.
  • Companies/participants are invited to prepare in advance issues to be dealt with during this session. Prepared NDAs may be exchanged before.

NOTE: Registration required (see registration process), but no additional fees!

19:00 
 Dinner downtown

                               

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Wednesday

Day 2

Moderator: Wolfgang Mickisch, FSC.automotive, formerly TÜV NORD Mobility, IFM, Head of Electronics & Car-IT




08:30

Workshop: FMEA for System-Element

Learning objectives: To be able to ...

  • ... assign failure modes in the FMEA,
  • ... create a failure net in the FMEA.

Stephen Norton

10:00 Coffee Break
10:15

Workshop: FMEA for System Element, Technical Safety Requirements

Learning objectives: To be able to …
 
  • ... define technical safety requirements
Stephen Norton
 12:15  Lunch Break
13:00


Presentation + Workshop: State-of-the-Art Dependent Failure Analysis (DFA)
Learning objectives: To get an understanding of ...

  • ... the fundamental challenges posed by DFA of Automotive Systems.
  • ... the new DeFeAt methodology developed to meet those challenges.
  • ... how to work with DeFeAT in order to cover various aspects of dependent failures on system-, HW and SW level, including the aspects of freedom of interference.
Dr. Tomislav Lovric, ZF-TRW, Functional Safety Chief Assessor
14:15 Coffee Break
14:30 Guided Talk: Handling SOTIF and Measuring Predictability of Performance
Learning objectives: To get a deeper knowlegde of ...
  • ... content and context of SOTIF,
  • ... the significance of the Predictability of Performance,
  • ... why an how to measure the Predictability of Performance,
  • ... a tool for this task.
Dr. Wilhard von Wendorff, IABG
16:00 Coffee Break
16:15

Panel Discussion:
"SOTIF & Predictability of Performance -- crucial, but never attainable?"

On the panel:
A representative of an OEM (requested), 2 Tier-1s (Dr. Felix Mederer, Conti / Dr. Tomislav Lovric, ZF-TRW), a Semiconductor Specialist (Dr. Wilhard von Wendorff), a Functional Safety and ADAS Expert (Dr. Bernhard Bauer, ESG).

Moderator:
Prof. Stefan Schneider (UAS Kempten, Driver Assistance Systems)

17:30 Evening Break for Private Workshops
19:00   Social Get-Together and Dinner
  Dinner-Keynote:
The Road to Automated Driving -- History and Future Challenges
Prof. Dr. Stefan Schneider, University of Applied Sciences Kempten,
                         Professor for Driver Assistance Systems, formerly BMW
                                             _____________
Thursday   Day 3
 

Moderator: Wolfgang Mickisch, FSC.automotive - Functional Safety Consulting

08:30

Presentation and Guided Talk: Testing Complex Safety Critical Systems -
     
                                                    Typical Pitfalls and Best Practice


Pitfalls and common mistakes collected from several years of cross-sector (Automotive, Aerospace, Defence) system and software validation and verification. ISO 26262 compliant solutions presented and discussed.

Andreas Engstler, CEO, Konzept Informationssysteme AG


Armin Bolz, Automotive Branch Manager, Konzept Informationssysteme GmbH




 

10:30   Coffee Break
10:45   Workshop: How to implement SAFETY Measures on System-Element Level
 

Learning objectives: To get a deeper knowledge of ...

  • ... content and context of SOTIF,
  • ... the significance of the <Predictability of Performance
  Stephen Norton
12:15 Lunch Break

13:00



Presentation + Workshop: State-of-the-Art Failure Mode Analysis (FTA)

Learning objectives: To be able to ...
  • ... adapt the FTA scope and level of details to project needs.
  • ... prepare the FTA appropriately to increase efficiency.
  • ... set up a well-structured analysis process.

Dr. Frank Edler, elbon.de; Functional Safety Expert and book author

 

14:45 Coffee Break

15:00

 

Presentation & Workshop: How to implement SECURITY Measures
                                             on System-Element Level

Learning objective: To become versed in ...

  • … defining safe-state and secure-state, FTTI, warning concepts etc.
  • ... selecting appropriate security measures.
  • ... complete the technical safety and security concept.

Dr. Hasan Akram, Matrickz GmbH, CEO,
Mario Hoffmann, Continental, Head of Security & Privacy Consulting
Stephen Norton, Quint Safety
17:30 Evening Break /Private Consulting Workshops
   
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Friday
Day 4
 
  Moderator: Prof. Dr. Rolf Jung, University of Applied Sciences Kempten  

 08:30

 

 

 

 




Master Course: Benefits and Challenges for manufacturers and users of
                           Semiconductor Solutions for ADAS functions

Learning objectives: To get an understanding of ...

  • ... the paradigm change for automotive semiconductor manufacturers
        fuelled by the efforts to implement ADAS and autonomous driving
        solutions in hardware.
  • ...the challenges for semiconductor manufactures in developing auto-
       motive solutions in locations (exposed to sun and high temperature
       deltas, humidity, EMI).

  • ...the challenges of balancing efficiency, safety, costs and adapting to the short product life-cycles in the automotive industry.

  • ...the need for and challenges in developing new safety architectures.

    Dr. Wilhard von Wendorff, Functional Safety Expert and
                                          Semiconductor Specialist, IABG


 
10:45   Coffee Break  


11:00


Presentation: The Functional Safety Path to enable Multi-Core Processors
                       for Intersection Pilot Applications

Learning objectives: To get an understanding of
…emiconductor solutions for ADAS functions,
...their concepts, challenges.

Thorsten Lorenzen, Texas Instruments

 

12:30

Lunch

 
13:15 Summing up Workshop:
Presentation and Evaluation of the excercises results of working groups, presentation of exemplary solutions for participants to take back.

Stephen Norton
 
     
14:45


Summing up: Quo Vadis Functional Safety for ADAS?

Prof. Rolf Jung, UAS Kempten, Chair for Functional Safety
 
     
15:00 End of Conference