COSCUP 2025

The way for the Safe System constructed by open-source software
2025-08-10 , TR515

This session is Invited lecture.
SDV (Software Defined Vehicle) is built with upgradable software. On the other hand, the vehicle is easy to cause a very dangerous incident. To avoid an incident, SDV shall be designed to be safe.
The ELISA (Enabling Linux In Safety Critical Applications) community researches how to build a safety system using open-source software. It focuses on automotive, aerospace, medical, and other applications. It focuses on system design, development process, testing, and others. This activity is strongly required for SDV.
In this session, we share the ELISA activity to realize safe SDV. 1st topic is a system design to realize SDV. Our talk is mainly focused on the automotive field. However, we think ELISA's knowledge is not only to using automotive field knowledge. Because "Safety" is the most important topic in the system worldwide.


Target Audience:

Software developer in automotive industry, student. Anyone interested in safe systems.

Difficulty:

Beginner

Doctor of Informatics. Developer of embedded Linux for automotive since 2011. AGL and AGL Japan local community member.
He is a top level contributor for Automotive Grade Linux. He developed to Linux container based integrated system that is building fully open-source software. That developed since 2019.
He is a member of AGL SDV Expert Group now. He collaborate to many member to realize open-source accelerated SDV(Software Defined Vehicle).

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