comparison between SOTIF ISO 21448 and ISO 26262 showing performance limitations versus system failures in automotive safety

SOTIF Explained – Safety of the Intended Functionality (ISO 21448)

SOTIF Explained – Safety of the Intended Functionality (ISO 21448) Why SOTIF Matters in Modern Automotive Systems Modern vehicles increasingly rely on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous functions. These systems use sensors, algorithms, and artificial intelligence to interpret their environment and make decisions. However, this introduces a new type of risk: What happens …

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