Reasoning-supported Robustness Validation of Automotive E/E Components
Quick summary
arXiv:2608.16421v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper presents an ontology-supported approach to tackle the complexity of the Robustness Validation (RV) process of automotive electrical/electronic (E/E) components. The approach uses formalized knowledge from the RV process and stress, operating, and load profiles, so-called Mission Profiles (MPs). In contrast to the error-prone industrially established manual procedure, we show how component characteristics are formalized in OWL in order to form the foundation of an efficient automated analysis selection and decision support during the RV
Key takeaways
- arXiv:2608.16421v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper presents an ontology-supported approach to tackle the complexity of the Robustness Validation (RV) process of automotive electrical/electronic (E/E) components.
- The approach uses formalized knowledge from the RV process and stress, operating, and load profiles, so-called Mission Profiles (MPs).
- In contrast to the error-prone industrially established manual procedure, we show how component characteristics are formalized in OWL in order to form the foundation of an efficient automated analysis selection and decision support during the RV
Why it matters
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