GETEC in ATC | In-Depth Analysis of Chassis Domain Control Function Safety Development
The 3rd ATC Automotive Software and Security Technology Week 2024 in Shanghai concluded successfully. GETEC not only participated in discussions on cutting-edge automotive technology, but also contributed unique insights to the field of chassis domain control function safety with its expertise and strength.
Review of Interview
On July 18th, at the 8th Automotive ISO 26262 Functional Safety Application and Development Technology Summit, GETEC's Vice President, Xia Shaohua, participated in an exclusive in-depth interview, elaborating on GETEC's professional strengths and strategic in the development of powertrain and intelligent chassis domain control systems:
“GETEC, leveraging its international engineering service background, has assembled multidisciplinary teams to collaboratively complete the entire development process from chassis architecture design to system tuning. We position our company as a supplier of chassis domain control systems, employing the innovative '1+X' strategy. This strategy involves deepening the chassis domain control while flexibly adapting to diverse body-on-platform requirements, providing highly personalized solutions for customers.”
When discussing functional safety, Mr. Xia Shaohua emphasized its importance in identifying potential risks and preventing safety issues in later stages of development. GETEC adopts a three-layer safety analysis model that integrates STPA and ISO 26262. This ensures that products meet ASIL D requirements from the early stages of design. In response to trends in electrification and automation, GETEC is strategically positioning itself by integrating the SOTIF concept and continuously iterating on its safety analysis models to meet industry development needs.
Highlights of Speech
At the ATC,Dr. Hong Ze, a senior technical expert at GETEC, possesses a profound industry background and professional expertise on July 19th, He delivered a brilliant speech on the theme of "Functional safety development of intelligent chassis domain control system".
Drawing on many years engineering development experience, GETEC has introduced a three-layer safety analysis model that integrates STPA and ISO 26262. This model enhances functional safety analysis and validation during the conceptual and system stages of product design, addressing functional safety and technical security requirements for controllers, sensors, and actuators of chassis domain control systems.
Dr. Ze Hong - “The GETEC three-layer safety analysis model can be further integrated with ISO 21448-SOTIF, which can provide insights and solutions for the development of vehicle functional safety in deeply integrated autonomous driving systems.”
“Golden Yuan Award・Outstanding Supplier”
At the 2024 ATC Automotive Software and Security Technology Annual Awards, GETEC was honored with the "Golden Yuan Award・Outstanding Supplier" for its outstanding technical capabilities and excellent services. This award not only recognizes GETEC 's dedication and expertise in the automotive industry, but also serves as a testament to its industry reputation.
Looking ahead, GETEC will continue to uphold the principle of "Driven by innovation, Prioritizing safety," collaborating with partners to advance the intelligence and safety standards of the automotive industry.