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Rom-based automotive boot code, in compliancy with functional safety and cybersecurity standards
DescriptionA Software-Defined Vehicle is any vehicle that manages its operations, adds functionality, and enables new features primarily or entirely through software. Such a vehicle makes use of aggregation units, multi-subsystem SoCs, which combine both real time tasks, as vehicle bus protocols, rather than feature-rich and high-performance applications. Typically, at least one sub-system manages safety critical and cybersecurity duties, besides implementing the early rom-based bootstrap procedure, in compliancy with the standards. Therefore, validating and verifying boot-rom code peculiarities becomes a challenge, considering it as a piece of silicon, rather than a piece of volatile SW which can be upgraded anytime.
Event Type
Engineering Presentation
TimeTuesday, June 244:30pm - 4:45pm PDT
Location2008, Level 2
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