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  2. Automotive Safety Integrity Level - Wikipedia

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    Given ASIL is a relatively recent development, discussions of ASIL often compare its levels to levels defined in other well-established safety or quality management systems. In particular, the ASIL are compared to the SIL risk reduction levels defined in IEC 61508 and the Design Assurance Levels used in the context of DO-178C and DO-254. While ...

  3. Safety integrity level - Wikipedia

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    The tolerable level of these risks is specified as a safety requirement in the form of a target 'probability of a dangerous failure' in a given period of time, stated as a discrete SIL. Certification schemes, such as the CASS Scheme (Conformity Assessment of Safety-related Systems) are used to establish whether a device meets a particular SIL ...

  4. ASIL accuracy - Wikipedia

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    ASIL accuracy describes the maximum possible deviation of a measurement in a system in which a single point fault occurred before some diagnostic detects this fault. This concept applies to automotive systems designed under the ISO-26262 methodology for automotive functional safety, which defines Automotive Safety Integrity Levels (ASILs) to classify risks.

  5. ISO 26262 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 26262, titled "Road vehicles – Functional safety", is an international standard for functional safety of electrical and/or electronic systems that are installed in serial production road vehicles (excluding mopeds), defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in 2011, and revised in 2018.

  6. Infineon AURIX - Wikipedia

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    Hardware level encapsulation techniques allow integration of software with various safety levels (QM to ASIL-D) from different sources, reducing the system complexity of implementing those safety levels. The AURIX architecture offers the following features: Hardware-focused safety concepts for reduced SW overhead; Lockstep with clock delay

  7. Modified condition/decision coverage - Wikipedia

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    It is a misunderstanding that by purely syntactic rearrangements of decisions (breaking them into several independently evaluated conditions using temporary variables, the values of which are then used in the decision) which do not change the semantics of a program can lower the difficulty of obtaining complete MC/DC coverage.

  8. Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link - Wikipedia

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    The GMSL link provides camera power, camera control, fault reporting and video transport across a single, coaxial cable. ADAS systems are considered safety-critical systems, and typically have an Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL) rating, specified according to the ISO 26262 standard. GMSL devices have built-in fault detection and ...

  9. Asil - Wikipedia

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    Asil, Arabian horses who have pedigrees that can be traced to identifiable desert-bred horses from the Middle East; Asil chicken, a breed of chicken; Asil Kara, a synonym for the wine grape variety Băbească neagră; ASIL Lysi, a Cypriot football club; Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL), a risk classification scheme