dSPACE is now the world’s first provider of a fully certified tool chain for validating safety-relevant automotive functions. The company received TÜV Süd’s ISO 26262 certification for the entire Automotive Simulation Models (ASM) tool suite, the sensor-realistic 3D environment AURELION, and the user interface ModelDesk
ÜV Süd had previously certified both the VEOS integration platform and the SIMPHERA validation framework. This means dSPACE now comprehensively supports customers in the homologation of functions for driver-assistance systems, autonomous driving, and electromobility applications.
Users can now drive their development and approval projects for in-vehicle safety-related functions in a fully ISO 26262:2018-certified environment for all automotive safety integrity levels (ASIL). The toolchain covers applications from complex traffic scenarios using interactive editors and various automotive real-time and physics-based sensor models to integration tasks with virtual ECUs, as well as complete verification and validation tasks.
“Our goal is to provide our customers with the best possible and most comprehensive support for the approval of safety-relevant vehicle functions. The end-to-end ISO 26262 compliance of our tools relieves function managers of a great deal of work,” explained Michael Peperhowe, Lead Product Manager Simulation and Validation at dSPACE.
The certification of ASM, AURELION, and ModelDesk allows users to fully concentrate on the development of vehicle functions and efficiently drive a SOTIF-compliant validation process. The certified tools from dSPACE can be used for qualified use cases without restriction for safety argumentation. This can significantly accelerate the overall homologation of a vehicle function.
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