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ARM Compiler 6: Simplifying functional safety all the way to autonomous driving systemsarm Blogs - Tony Smith, ARMMar. 13, 2017 |
At one level or another, we’re all excited about smarter, more autonomous cars. Some of us want completely autonomous vehicles right now (“Home, James!”); others just want their cars do take over the drudge work, especially in traffic or cities on the daily commute.
It’s coming. Expanding innovations in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving are transforming the way we drive our cars and, frankly, how we think about buying new cars. To keep up with user demands for more features and functionality, automakers are tackling new challenges with respect to computational performance and time-to-market while ensuring functional safety requirements are prioritized. After all, no matter how excited you are, when you surrender control to your car, you want complete confidence in its abilities. That peace of mind stretches all the way back to the teams who built it and its subsystems.
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