Chipping Away at Functional Safety Flaws in Automotive Electronics
August 21, 2018
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Today?s automobiles are packed with electronics. From autonomous driving support and infotainment systems to mission-critical functions like braking, a car?s performance depends on the reliability of
Today’s automobiles are packed with electronics. From autonomous driving support and
infotainment systems to mission-critical functions like braking, a car’s performance depends
on the reliability of these electronics systems. While the semiconductors that lie at the heart
of these systems have been not been a focus in the past, today their reliability is coming under
closer scrutiny by both the automotive industry and government regulators.
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