proteanTecs has launched RTSM (Real-Time Safety Monitoring), a deep data application for fault detection and failure prevention in mission-critical automotive applications.
Advancements in automotive architectures, including the rise of software-defined, electric, and autonomous vehicles, have introduced advanced electronic systems and complex semiconductor technologies.
This, along with the strict safety requirements of ISO 26262 standard, presents a new set of challenges for automotive manufacturers and OEMs to maintain safety standards without compromising performance.
proteanTecs RTSM is introducing a new industry-grade safety layer, serving as the ECU’s silent guard. This real-time safety monitoring, predictive, and prescriptive maintenance application allows systems to stay active while receiving immediate alerts about faults before they become errors. RTSM enhances safety diagnostic methods by monitoring chip timing margins in real time under actual workloads with high diagnostic coverage.
Combining on-chip data with algorithm-based identification of issue severity, RTSM enables dynamic system adjustment and failure prevention.
Features
- Predictive maintenance – algorithm-based Performance Index and notifications of risk severity based on thresholds, affected areas, logic, power domains, and history of events.
- Prescriptive maintenance – real-time operational system adjustments to avoid failures.
- Safety mechanism – the detection of logical failures due to timing violations.
- Faster reaction time – low latency warning signals and real-time actions.
- Non-stop monitoring – always-on and in-mission mode.
“With the automotive industry undergoing rapid transformation, our new safety monitoring solution comes at a crucial time,” said Uzi Baruch, chief strategy officer at proteanTecs. “RTSM is poised to revolutionize the automotive electronics market by providing manufacturers and OEMs with the tools needed to meet the demands of next-generation vehicles. We are committed to helping our customers stay ahead of the standardization curve with a future-proof safety layer, driving the path to zero failures together.”
To learn more, download the RTSM white paper here.
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