Title :
Agonising over ASILS: Controllability and the in-wheel motor
Author :
Ellims, M. ; Monkhouse, H.E.
Author_Institution :
Protean Electr. Ltd., UK
Abstract :
In the automotive domain the standard ISO 26262 places significant emphasis on the assignment of Automotive Safety Integrity Levels (ASILs). In particular much of Part 3 of the standard is dedicated to the process that determines the three factors that contribute to the final assigned ASIL value: exposure, severity and controllability. In this paper we examine some of the issues that the authors have encountered during the development of an in-wheel electric motor and will argue that the perceived emphasis on ASIL ratings, in the context of developing a safe system, is misplaced and potentially counterproductive.
Keywords :
ISO standards; automotive engineering; controllability; electric motors; road safety; wheels; ASIL; ISO 26262; automotive safety integrity level; controllability; in-wheel electric motor; in-wheel motor; ASIL; Controllability; Human Factors; Severity;
Conference_Titel :
System Safety, incorporating the Cyber Security Conference 2012, 7th IET International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-84919-678-9
DOI :
10.1049/cp.2012.1524