Automotive Embedded Software Testing
Automotive Embedded Software Testing
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The automotive industry is rapidly evolving toward software-defined vehicles (SDVs), demanding exceptional rigor in testing, validation, and compliance. This session delves into embedded software testing for automotive systems, with a focus on ensuring safety, reliability, and real-time performance across critical domains such as ADAS, infotainment, connectivity, and autonomous driving.
Participants will explore methodologies and best practices aligned with ISO 26262 (Functional Safety), ASPICE, and AUTOSAR standards, supported by real-world case studies and automation-driven testing workflows.
Key Topics:
- End-to-end validation across the automotive software V-cycle (System → Software → Integration → Qualification)
- Functional safety testing (FuSa) with HARA, ASIL determination, and SEooC methodology
- AUTOSAR Classic BSW stack and MCAL driver validation (CAN, SPI, DIO)
- Testing AI- and ML-driven ADAS systems: sensor fusion, object detection, and collision avoidance
- Infotainment and cockpit validation: dual-screen, voice assistant, and HMI performance testing
- Cybersecurity, OTA, and predictive maintenance testing
- Tool qualification, code coverage, and compliance reporting (MC/DC, LDRA, Jenkins-based automation)
Takeaway:
Learn how to accelerate the automotive software lifecycle through AI-augmented test automation, functional safety integration, and system-level reliability assurance — ensuring readiness for the next generation of connected, autonomous vehicles.