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System Engineering VModel ISO26262 ASPICE and Motors
Kmtec Ltd

Integrating Safety and Quality in Automotive Systems

Summary

Price
£19 inc VAT
Study method
Online, On Demand
Duration
4.7 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed Courses Certificate of Completion - Free

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Overview

This course offers a detailed introduction to the V-Model approach in systems engineering, with a strong focus on its real-world use in the automotive sector. It highlights how the model supports compliance with key standards such as ISO 26262 and Automotive SPICE (ASPICE).

Participants will gain practical insights into the full development lifecycle — from capturing requirements to validation — and learn how to align these phases with safety and quality goals.

Course highlights include:

  • Foundations of the V-Model: Learn the structure, workflow, and value of a structured development model.

  • Functional Safety (ISO 26262): Understand hazard analysis, safety lifecycle, and key deliverables.

  • Process Improvement (ASPICE): Explore how capability models help assess and improve development practices.

  • Applied Learning: Work through case studies and exercises rooted in real-world automotive scenarios.

  • Standards Integration: Discover methods for embedding safety and process frameworks into engineering workflows.

By the end, attendees will have a solid grasp of how to apply model-based development strategies that meet both safety and process improvement standards.

Perfect for engineers, project leads, and QA professionals involved in vehicle system development and compliance.

Certificates

Reed Courses Certificate of Completion

Digital certificate - Included

Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.

Curriculum

8
sections
36
lectures
4h 45m
total
    • 1: System Engineering 05:52
    • 2: System and software requirements with a simple example 13:28
    • 3: Systems Engineering example - video 12:43
    • 4: Systems Thinking 10:12
    • 5: Systems Model Definition and Importance 07:49
    • 6: Types of System Models and their definitions 07:36
    • 7: What is SysML in context of systems engineering models? 07:10
    • 8: System Architecture and Model 06:08
    • 9: System requirements and Design Traceability 12:27
    • 10: FMEA Failure Mode Effect Analysis 05:36
    • 11: RAMS Framework 08:36
    • 12: System Engineering Quiz 07:00
    • 13: ISO26262 ASIL MISRA Functional Safety Basics 17:40
    • 14: ISO 26262 and MISRA , How are they related? 01:05
    • 15: ISO26262 Considerations in case of Diagnostics - Application of ISO26262 07:10
    • 16: FunctionalSafety ISO26262 ASIL 13:57
    • 17: ASPICE Introduction 10:03
    • 18: ASPICE origins 08:12
    • 19: ASPICE Assessment types 05:09
    • 20: ASPICE assessment questions 07:24
    • 21: What is AUTOSAR , Basic introduction 08:21
    • 22: What are the different parts of Autosar? 13:55
    • 23: Autosar CDD Complex Device Drivers 03:17
    • 24: V Model requirements SYS & SWE types 13:22
    • 25: V Model - Testing Side 05:54
    • 26: What are MISRA standards 02:42
    • 27: Practical applications of MISRA standards in the automotive industry 09:16
    • 28: Hazard and Risk Analysis HARA Basics 03:04
    • 29: Hazard and Risk Analysis Techniques 11:06
    • 30: Motor Basics of Electric Vehicles 08:26
    • 31: Batteries in Electric Vehicles and Lithium Ion Battery 08:38
    • 32: AC Motors Basics and Electric Vehicles 02:19
    • 33: Speed Control of AC motors Methods 04:46
    • 34: Pulse Width Modulation and Switching Frequency to Control Motors 04:50
    • 35: About Lithium Ion Battery 05:59
    • 36: Active and Passive Discharge in Batteries Concept 03:34

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Description

  • Model-Based Development: Gain a solid understanding of the V-Model’s structure, including its key phases such as requirements, design, implementation, and testing.

  • Functional Safety: Learn the principles of ISO 26262, focusing on safety lifecycle management and risk-based analysis in automotive applications.

  • Process Maturity: Explore the ASPICE model and how structured process improvement supports better project outcomes.

  • Real-World Scenarios: Apply concepts through practical case studies and guided exercises relevant to automotive engineering.

  • Best Practice Alignment: Discover how to align development efforts with recognised safety and quality standards to ensure compliance.

Who is this course for?

Anyone interested in electric vehicles and automotive

For students

Professionals

Learn about automotive standards

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