DocumentCode
3674714
Title
Enhanced Quality Using Intensive Test and Analysis on Simulators
Author
Réda ;Manel Djemal;Smail Niar;Gilles Mouchard;Nicolas Rapin;Jean-Pierre Gallois;Philippe Fiani;François ;Toni Adriano;Bryan MacEachen
Author_Institution
Software Reliability &
fYear
2015
Firstpage
152
Lastpage
157
Abstract
Embedded systems are becoming ubiquitous and are subject to demanding standards in both safety and reliability. Modern vehicles, which must respect ISO 26262 standards, use up to 100 Electronic Control Unit (ECUs). Advances in microelectronics enable integration of more functions in the ECU, but at the cost of greater unreliability in hostile operating environments, such as electromagnetic fields, temperature, and humidity. Their software mainly drives embedded system flexibility and smartness. However due to lack of automation, its validation and verification (V&V) takes place throughout the design process and tends to swallow up 40% to 50% of the total development cost. The “Enhanced Quality Using Intensive Test Analysis on Simulators” (EQUITAS) project intends to limit the impact of software V&V on embedded systems cost and time-to-market while improving reliability and functional safety. Project activities include: development of a continuous tool-chain to automate the V&V process of embedded computers, improving the relevance of the test campaigns by detecting the redundant tests using equivalence classes, providing assistance for hardware failure effect analysis (FMEA), and finally assessing the tool-chain under the ISO 26262 requirements.
Keywords
"Hardware","Embedded systems","Analytical models","Automotive engineering","Reliability","Standards"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Digital System Design (DSD), 2015 Euromicro Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DSD.2015.17
Filename
7302264
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