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Automotive Systems Engineering with AUTOSAR (Automotive Open System Architecture)

Length: 2 DaysAutomotive Systems Engineering with AUTOSAR (Automotive Open System Architecture) Training by Tonex Automotive Systems Engineering with AUTOSAR (Automotive Open System Architecture) Training Workshop is 2-day program that covers the fundamentals of Automotive Systems Engineering and AUTOSTAR platform for vehicle software with basic functions and interface to software with support for a wide range […]

ISO 21434 Certification | Automotive Cybersecurity Training

Length: 5 DaysISO 21434 Certification | Automotive Cybersecurity Training ISO 21434 “Road vehicles — cybersecurity engineering” specifies engineering requirements for cybersecurity risk management regarding concept, product development, production, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of electrical and electronic (E/E) systems in road vehicles, including their components and interfaces. The ISO 21434 automotive standard is important because it […]

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Automotive Engineering: Digitalization Has Changed Everything

The focus for automotive engineers is on land vehicles such as cars, motorcycles, four wheelers, 18 wheelers, and industrial equipment. Pretty much every vehicle that doesn’t fly, float, or ride on rails can be wrapped into automotive engineering. This is a very large field that commonly overlaps with many other industries, including construction, aerospace and […]

Automotive Requirements: Crucial in the Enhancement of Software

Automotive requirements engineering is both a phase of software development lifecycle and a subdomain of software engineering. Generally, “requirements” is defined as the description of the functionality of software under design and its properties (functional and nonfunctional requirements). Requirements are often perceived as textual documentation. However, in automotive software engineering, automotive requirements can have multiple […]

ISO 26262: Aims to Reduce Hazards in the Automotive Sector

ISO 26262 functional safety is important because it ensures that a high level of safety is built into car components from the start. ISO 26262 provides guidance for the entire automotive safety lifecycle, from overall risk management to individual component development, production, operation, service, and decommissioning. ISO 26262 mandates a functional safety development process (from […]

Automotive Engineering: Driving Technological Advances at a Record Pace

Automotive engineering is research-intensive and requires professionals to be educated and committed in their automotive engineering specialties. AI, machine learning, human-machine interface, and IoT are some of the technological trends in automotive engineering. They strengthen the development and use of vehicles, including electric and driverless cars. Big data and analytics also help maintain and improve the […]

ISO 21434: New Standard Combats Automotive Cyber-Attacks

The ISO 21434 is a process-oriented standard of the automotive industry that helps define a structured process to ensure cybersecurity along the lifecycle, although it does not prescribe specific cybersecurity technology, solutions or remediation methods. With the backing of the White House, ISO 21434 was officially released in August 2021. Also known as “Road vehicles […]

Automotive System Design: New Approach Amidst Tech Advances

Automotive system design (ASD) focuses on problems around mobility and fuel efficient automotive systems. Automotive system design takes a hard look at communication systems and electrical driving with emphasis on the multidisciplinary design aspects of project-based research and engineering and the challenges that are faced by the automotive industry. Without question, matters regarding automotive system […]

Automotive Functional Safety: What to Know About ISO 26262

Automotive Functional Safety ISO 26262 covers all of the functional safety aspects of the entire development process, such as requirements specification, design, implementation, integration, verification, validation and configuration. The goal of the standard is to ensure safety throughout the lifecycle of automotive equipment and systems. ISO 26262 introduced those standards to the automotive industry in […]

Automotive SPICE: A Key Software Framework

The purpose of Automotive SPICE (ISO/IEC 15504) is to evaluate the performance of the development processes of original equipment manufacturer (OEM) suppliers in the automotive industry. Automotive SPICE (Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination) works in context of ISO-26262– the current ISO standard for safety relevant electronic and electric (E/E) systems in passenger cars up to […]

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