Developing Electric Vehicle Software to Fulfil ISO 26262 using Model-Based Design
Overview
Watch this webinar to learn how to benefit from an ISO 26262-compliant workflow. We will showcase a new highway lane following application and demonstrate the timesaving you can achieve using a Model-Based Design workflow.
Highlights
- Efficient elimination of errors at early stages
- Improving software quality through automatic code generation (reduced risk of coding errors)
- Scenario testing of ADAS applications through sensor, environment, and plant modeling and simulations
- Continuous and uninterrupted refinement of system and software requirements, and architectural designs
- Complete traceability and improved consistency among requirements, architecture, design, source code, and test cases
- Continuous and uninterrupted refinement of system and software requirements and architectural designs
About the Presenters
Fredrik Håbring is a Principal Application Engineer at MathWorks specializing in embedded control systems. Fredrik works with a wide range of companies in the Nordic region that are interested in implementing Model-Based Design in their engineering organization. The work involves design, simulation, test, and automatic code generation for embedded controllers. Before joining MathWorks in 2009, Fredrik worked with development and testing of embedded control systems using Model-Based Design at companies like GM/Saab Automobile, Volvo Truck Corporation, and Scania Trucks. Fredrik holds an M.Sc. in Engineering Physics from Chalmers University of Technology where he specialized in automatic control theory and dynamic systems.
Magnus Nord is a Principal Application Engineer at MathWorks. Magnus supports a wide range of customers in the Nordic region with Model-Based Design adoption, focusing on multidomain simulation and High-Integrity Systems.
Before joining MathWorks in 2019, Magnus worked in the medical device industry, telecom, and aerospace for 25 years as control engineer, systems engineer, and project manager. He holds an M.Sc. in Engineering Physics from Linköping University where he specialized in automatic control theory and applied mathematics.
Recorded: 1 Feb 2022