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A | Sensor Fusion & Perception Stream | Case Study

Monday, December 09

12:15 PM - 12:45 PM

Live in Dearborn, Michigan

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The development of autonomous vehicles presents the automotive industry with numerous challenges related to safety and functionality. Key issues include the definition of functions, safety evaluation of AI/ML systems, and addressing systematic faults, particularly in the context of safety concepts such as SOTIF. These concerns are heightened by gaps in addressing hazardous known and unknown scenarios during hardware and software verification, as well as risks related to tooling. Standards such as IEC 61508, ISO 26262, ISO 21448, ISO/TS 5083, and ISO PAS 8800 provide structured solutions to these challenges, but integrating their objectives into practical, real-world applications within limited timeframes remains a daunting task. This presentation will explore pragmatic techniques to address these challenges, including integrated risk analysis, the application of “safe by design” principles, and the adoption of best practices derived from commonalities across safety standards. Additionally, we will propose solutions tailored to AI/ML safety and functional safety issues in autonomous vehicle systems.

In this session, you will:

  • Get a better understanding of safety gaps in autonomous vehicle development and identifying potential risks
  • Gain insights into addressing functional safety challenges using standards like ISO/TS 5083
  • Learn more about strategies for applying integrated risk analysis, V&V safety solutions, and tool chain-centric approaches
  • Uncover approaches to overcoming AI/ML safety challenges in autonomous driving systems
Presentation

Speaker

Frank Kellner

Functional Safety Expert, Bosch USA

Frank Kellner works as a functional safety expert for Robert Bosch US. He is associated with Bosch for more than 12 years with an overall experience in functional safety engineering of automotive in the area of SW and system development for steering, telematics, driver assistance and automated systems. His functional safety expertise includes hazard analysis and risk assessment, system/HW/SW safety analysis, identification of safety requirements and safety measures, tool qualification, software component certification support, SOTIF analysis, safety case & safety manual preparation and safety-cybersecurity interaction analysis. He has a rich experience in harmonized process & guideline derivation for functional safety activities and has been involved in a number of safety related projects for achieving compliance of ISO 26262, ISO 21448, ISO 21434 and ISO PAS 8800 standards.

The Pop in Your Job – What drives you? Why do you love your job?
Creating concepts and finding solutions to solve issues is something what I enjoy quite a lot. In this scope I really like to create safety architectures for SAE Level 3 autonomous vehicle that are not only safe, but also cost efficient. To address discovered weaknesses in the development process I like to introduce and justify new approaches. Analyzing existing systems in a destructive manner to identify potential faults is for me a rewarding task, because you can show and evaluate improvement possibilities.

Company

Bosch USA

The Bosch Group’s strategic objective is to create solutions for a connected life. Bosch improves quality of life worldwide with innovative products and services that are "Invented for life" and spark enthusiasm.

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