Functional safety
Basic seminar with Dr. Olaf Winne
On July 5, the day before the 'Forum Safety & Security 2016', a basic seminar with Dr. Olaf Winne will take place in Munich. Developers and managers will receive an introduction to the world of functional safety.
Participants are taught the fundamentals that lead step-by-step to the development of hardware and software for safety-related embedded systems via the application of a safety-related component in the process.
The aim is to understand the technical principles applied and to gain an insight into the necessary formal processes and documentation. The seminar is based on IEC 61508 as the basic standard, supplemented by other standards and practical experience.
Contents:
1. introduction
- Safety-related systems
- Norms and standards
- Functional safety and risk
- Life cycle and safety management
- Terms and properties of safe systems
2. safety-related systems
- Overview of IEC 61508
- Safety life cycle
- Functional safety management (FSM)
- Safety Integrity Level (SIL)
3. hardware (E/E/PES)
- Life cycle according to IEC61508-2
- Faults, causes of faults, malfunctions and failures
- Hardware architectures and systematic safety (HFT)
- Analysis of the probability of failure (FMEDA, SFF, DC, PFD/PFH)
- Resulting requirements for diagnostic equipment and software
- Supplementary requirements (deterministic multiple failure models, failure types of ISO 26262)
4. software
- Life cycle and V-model according to IEC 61508-3
- Requirements for software safety functions
- Software errors and critical functions
- Systematic error prevention and control
- Requirements for tools and aids
- Verification and validation
- Supplementary requirements (software classes according to DIN EN 60730)
5. communication and distributed safety functions
- Special features and requirements for distributed safety functions
- Bus and communication errors according to DIN EN 61784-3
- Determination of residual error rate and evaluation in the safety function
- Approaches and standard requirements
- Measures for mastering distributed safety functions
- Integration and validation
Further information, participation fees and much more can be found on the website of the Safety & Security Forum.










