In recent years, the amount of embedded software in automobiles has grown exponentially. At the same time, technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, internet of things, and autonomous controls are being deployed to make cars ‘smarter’ while making it more challenging to ensure they are safe and secure. In particular, the global advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) market is expected to reach USD 67.43 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR 19.0%, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Government requirements for safer vehicles combined with customer demands for increased autonomy are driving this growth.
While no vehicle on the road today operates at Level 5, new ADAS technologies enable higher levels of autonomy, and established technologies are being quickly introduced across all makes and models of vehicles. It should come as no surprise that ADAS systems tend to fall into the higher ISO26262 ASIL levels, requiring more rigorous development, testing, and safety and security assurance processes.
The combination of the growth of embedded software and growth of safety and security requirements is putting a strain on traditional systems and software development processes and tools. Tools and processes need to be enhanced and improved to support:
Cross Discipline Collaboration
Traceability and Transparency Throughout the Development Lifecycle
Rapid Iterative Development
Insightful Impact Analysis and Change Management
Efficient and Predictable Tool Qualification
During this webinar, we will explore these areas of improvement, explain why they are important, and show how they can accelerate delivery and compliance of ADAS systems and software.
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SPEAKERS:
Stephen Di Camillo
Technical Marketing and Business Development Manager
LDRA Technologies
Jaikumar Daniel
Pre-Sales Consultant
Intland Software
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