AIM-DBW - Development of a universal, ISO26262-compliant, CAM drive-by-wire platform

AIM-DBW - 开发通用、符合 ISO26262 的 CAM 线控驱动平台

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    10065363
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 50.64万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    BEIS-Funded Programmes
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2023 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    未结题

项目摘要

**AIM-DBW - Development of a universal, ISO26262-compliant Drive-by-Wire platform**For the UK's Connected and Autonomous Mobility (CAM) industry to grow and reach its potential, affordable solutions must be rapidly developed and certified to address the critical safety elements of an autonomous platform. Although a heavy focus is placed on developing autonomous control software, safety-critical interfacing into an autonomous vehicle is an equally challenging and important area that is largely overlooked.Affordable end-to-end, universal, CAM drive-by-wire systems, and the safety analysis of that system, remain a critical supply chain gap in the sovereign UK CAM supply chain, with huge implications on reliability, scalability, and time-to-market.**Project Design**Building on significant and successful work to date, Aim Technologies proposes an 18-month project to refine their drive-by-wire technology stack, which has been used successfully to deploy platforms to a range of vehicles since 2016, to deliver an ISO26262-compliant, lift-and-shift, drive-by-wire platform. The platform will support the highest full vehicle automation (SAE2 - 5).Project partner, TRL Limited, in partnership with the UK's leading CAM validation testbed, UTAC, will develop a regulatory framework with specific drive-by-wire testing protocols, which would demonstrate the adherence to ISO26262 and a range of international standards. Aim's platform will then be taken through the test plan under the framework to deliver verification and validation of the platform to the ISO26262 standard, supporting post-project regulatory certification and ultimately commercialisation.The project will utilise UTAC's world-class CAM testbed, with testing of the platform completed within multiple vehicle prototypes, Cavonix's (subcontracting partner) off-road autonomous 4x4, and Evie Autonomous' (subcontracting partner) Electric Pod.
** AIM-DBW-开发了通用的ISO26262符合线路平台**,以供英国连接和自主行业(CAM)行业增长并发挥其潜力,负担得起的解决方案必须迅速开发并认证,以解决一个自主平台的关键安全元素。 Although a heavy focus is placed on developing autonomous control software, safety-critical interfacing into an autonomous vehicle is an equally challenging and important area that is largely overlooked.Affordable end-to-end, universal, CAM drive-by-wire systems, and the safety analysis of that system, remain a critical supply chain gap in the sovereign UK CAM supply chain, with huge implications on reliability, scalability, and time-to-market.**Project Design**Building on significant and迄今为止,AIM Technologies的成功工作提出了一个18个月的项目,以完善其逐线技术堆栈,该项目已成功地用于将平台部署到2016年以来,以交付ISO26262符合ISO26262,升降机,换挡,逐线平台。该平台将支持最高的完整车辆自动化(SAE2-5).Project合作伙伴TRL Limited与英国领先的CAM验证测试床UTAC合作,将开发具有特定逐线测试协议的监管框架,这将证明对ISO26262的依从性和国际标准范围。然后,AIM的平台将在框架下通过测试计划进行,以将平台对ISO26262标准进行验证和验证,并支持项目后的监管后认证并最终商业化。 (分包合作伙伴)电荚。

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