Case Study
Thursday, June 29
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Live in San Francisco
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This presentation explores the integration of functional safety (ISO 26262) and SOTIF (ISO 21448) methodologies in ISO TS 5083 for ensuring the safety of Automated Driving Systems (ADS). It covers the safety lifecycle of ADS design, ADS external design, and ADS/ADS external verification, emphasizing fail-safe mechanisms and reliable perception systems. Operational considerations of an ADS-equipped vehicle, are discussed. The presentation introduces new risk acceptance criteria specific to ADS use-cases and addresses the safety of AI in ADS. Attendees will gain valuable insights into these aspects, contributing to the advancement of safe autonomous vehicles. Attendees will learn about:
Simon Fürst is an experienced Cooperation Manager at BMW Group with 20 years of expertise in the field of Automated Driving. Based in California, USA, he focuses on partnering and business development for automated driving technologies, particularly in supporting BMW's full stack ADAS solution for various driving levels. With a strong background in software architecture, platform software, and automotive safety, Simon has held key positions within BMW Group, including Principal Expert in Automated Driving Technologies and General Manager for Software-based Features. He has actively contributed to the development of standards such as ISO 26262 and has been involved in the AUTOSAR development partnership as a Steering Committee Member and spokesperson. Simon's extensive experience and expertise position him as a valuable asset in the advancement of safe and reliable autonomous vehicles.