Overview:
Automotive engineers working on safety-related, embedded systems for traditional and autonomous vehicles are looking for efficient ways to achieve the process rigor imposed by ISO 26262, a functional safety standard for passenger car development.
As industry experts have long recognized, safety is more about getting the system and its requirements right than about the software and how it was coded.
With continuous- and discrete-time simulation as its backbone, Model-Based Design with Simulink® lets you design and test your full system under a wide range of driving conditions and fault scenarios long before you go to the proving grounds or perform fleet tests. As a result, Model-Based Design is enabling engineers worldwide to create increasingly complex systems within shrinking schedules. Across industries, engineers have cut development time by 50% or more by placing a model at the core of the development process. Using MATLAB and Simulink, these organizations speed up embedded controller development and deliver products that meet market requirements for safety, functionality, and performance.
During this workshop, you will have the opportunity to gain experience in TÜV SÜD approved workflow for Model-Based Design using Simulink for ISO 26262 projects. This would include system architecture design and analysis, designing algorithm models, use different verification and validation methodologies to gain confidence in the design, generate production-quality code, and analyze code as per standards and guidelines.
Speakers:
Gaurav Dubey -
Gaurav Dubey is a principal application engineer in MathWorks India and specializes in the fields of model-based development workflows, automatic code generation, verification and validation, model-based systems engineering, and certifications. He works closely with customers across industries to help them use MATLAB® and Simulink® products for model-based development, production code generation, and software verification and validation. Gaurav brings more than 16 years of experience in embedded system development for automotive and aerospace applications. Prior to joining MathWorks, Gaurav worked with Tata Motors Limited, where he gained hands-on experience in engine management system ECU development. He has also worked as a software analyst at Tata Consultancy Services on automotive projects involving model-based development. Gaurav holds a master's degree in instrumentation engineering, and a master's degree in electronics and communications.
Rajat Arora -
Rajat Arora is a Senior application engineer with MathWorks focusing on automatic code generation and verification and validation of control design. Prior to joining MathWorks, Rajat worked with Magneti Marelli on model-based development and production code generation for engine management systems. He started his career with Robert Bosch, Bangalore as a software engineer on the Transmissions Proto team, developing model-based solutions and performing vehicle tests and calibrations. Rajat holds bachelor's degree in electronics and communication engineering.
Vaishnavi H.R. -
Vaishnavi H.R. is an Application Engineer with MathWorks India Private Limited and focuses in the field of Verification & Validation. Prior to joining MathWorks, Vaishnavi has worked with HCL Technologies, Bangalore. Vaishnavi has worked in the V&V projects pertaining to the Aero industry with clients like Rockwell Collins. At MathWorks, Vaishnavi primarily concentrates on the static source code analysis and verification of the embedded code.
From Academia, Vaishnavi holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and a Master's degree in Power Electronics from Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Karnataka.