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International Standardization Meeting on Automotive Functional Safety Standards Held

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International Standardization Meeting on Automotive Functional Safety Standards Held

 

The National Institute of Technology Standards will host an international standardization meeting on automotive functional safety standards in Pangyo from April 22nd to April 26th, with the participation of 110 experts from 22 countries including Korea, Germany, the United States, and Japan.

 

To prevent malfunctions and accidents caused by design flaws in automotive electronic/electrical systems or autonomous driving systems, automobile manufacturers have long required compliance with functional safety standards such as ISO 26262 from their suppliers. Recently, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) WP.29 adopted ISO 26262 for demonstrating the safety of autonomous driving functions.

 

At this conference, global experts will discuss various technical issues, including the initiation of revision work for ISO 26262 Part 3, securing safety measures for the application of artificial intelligence (AI), and incorporating concepts and terminology for fully autonomous driving, divided into 12 parts. Kim Min-seong, a team leader from Hyundai Motor Company, will lead the discussion on the 'Functional Safety Guideline Part' on behalf of Korea.

 


 

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