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Friday, March 22
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With EVs making their gradual ascent, our focus now turns to safeguarding their electric powertrains. Prioritizing safety by design is paramount to ensure unwavering reliability and the ISO 26262 standard stands as our guide, charting the path toward an electrifying, secure future. As electric powertrains take center stage, the role of Functional Safety and its assessment in functions and systems, culminating in vehicle safety, gains paramount significance. Identifying potential hazards and conducting risk assessments to determine Automotive Safety Integrity Levels (ASIL) is central to the process. This leads to the formulation of top-level safety requirements and Safety Goals, crucial for averting unreasonable risks in the face of hazardous events.
Join Madhusudan Lingarajappa as he presents the feasibility of Safety Analysis through a thermal event example, addressing:
Madhusudan Lingarajappa is a TÜV SÜD Level 2 certified ISO 26262 Functional Safety Professional and an Automotive Safety Practitioner (Functional Safety and SOTIF) working at Jaguar Land Rover as a Senior Functional Safety HV Engineer. I hold a master’s degree in Embedded system from Manipal University, Manipal, India with an overall 12+ years of automotive experience.
His exposure to ISO 26262 Automotive Functional Safety and ISO 21448 SOTIF keeps him focused on opportunities to improve processes. He is also focused on putting his passion and skills to good use by supporting organizations and projects that he really cares about.