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EU funding (€3,890,540): Trustable architectures with acceptable residual risk for the electric, connected and automated cars Hor1 Jun 2020 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Trustable architectures with acceptable residual risk for the electric, connected and automated cars

Independent validation is fundamental to emphasise the capability and safety of any solution in the electric, connected and automated (ECA) vehicles space. It is vital that appropriate and audited testing takes place in a controlled environment before any deployment takes place. As the software and hardware components come from multiple vendors and integrate in numerous ways, the various levels of validation required must be fully understood and integration with primary and secondary parts must be considered. The key targets of ArchitectECA2030 are the robust mission-validated traceable design of electronic components and systems (ECS), the quantification of an accepted residual risk of ECS for ECA vehicles to enable type approval, and an increased end-user acceptance due to more reliable and robust ECS. The proposed methods include automatic built-in safety measures in the electronic circuit design, accelerated testing, residual risk quantification, virtual validation, and multi-physical and stochastic simulations. The project will implement a unique in-vehicle monitoring device able to measure the health status and degradation of the functional electronics empowering model-based safety prediction, fault diagnosis, and anomaly detection. A validation framework comprised of harmonized methods and tools able to handle quantification of residual risks using data different sources (e.g. monitoring devices, sensor/actuators, fleet observations) is provided to ultimately design safe, secure, and reliable ECA vehicles with a well-defined, quantified, and acceptable residual risk across all ECS levels. The project brings together stakeholders from ECS industry, standardization and certification bodies (e.g. ISO, NIST, TUEV), test field operators, insurance companies, and academia closely interacting with ECSEL lighthouse initiative Mobility.E to align and influence emerging standards and validation procedures for ECA vehicles.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
AVL List GmbH €450,725
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Datasoft Embedded GmbH €125,661
INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG €514,659
Infineon Technologies Austria AG €296,875
Institut Mikroelektronickych Aplikaci s.r.o. €24,750
Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique €132,919
NXP Semiconductors Netherlands B.V. €350,716
Nxtech AS €229,350
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SafeTRANS e. V. €79,625
Sintef AS €183,750
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TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET DRESDEN €132,585
Technische Universitaet Graz €147,499
Technische Universiteit Delft €216,908
Tracsense AS €129,713
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VOLKSWAGEN AG €95,023
Virtual Vehicle Research GmbH €253,750
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Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/877539

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