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Linux Foundation

Collaborate on Linux for Use in Safety-Critical Systems

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Overview

Explore the potential of Linux in safety-critical systems through this insightful conference talk by Lukas Bulwahn from BMW Car IT GmbH. Delve into the industry trend of building fully autonomous systems and the challenges of managing complex software with high performance, safety, and security requirements. Learn about OSADL's SIL2LinuxMP project and its initial investigations into using Linux for safety-critical applications. Discover the goals, development models, and business strategies for a collaborative approach to adapting Linux for these demanding environments. Gain valuable insights into functional safety, risk management, and the IEC 61508 standard. Examine the differences between safety-critical and mainline Linux, and understand the concept of a safety-critical hypervisor. Benefit from Bulwahn's extensive experience in researching open-source software platforms for autonomous driving systems and his involvement in developing the Adaptive AUTOSAR standard.

Syllabus

Introduction
Software Innovations
Linux History
Mechatronic Industry
Linux
Seal to Linux MP
Functional Safety
Risk Management
IEC 61508
Design a safe system
Concrete example
Understand your system
Assessment of safety by process
Safetycritical vs mainline Linux
Silver Linux and P retrospective
Collaboration goals
Conditions for collaboration
Outcome of collaboration
Project structure
Project limitations
Different conceptual approaches
Conclusion
What is a safetycritical hypervisor

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