GB/T 43267-2023
ActiveRoad vehicles—Safety of the intended functionality
道路车辆 预期功能安全
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies requirements for ensuring the safety of intended functionality (SOTIF) in road vehicles, addressing hazards caused by performance limitations or misuse of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and automated driving features. It is applied during the design, verification, and validation phases of vehicle development to prevent unreasonable risks from system failures that are not caused by hardware or software faults. The standard is primarily used by automotive manufacturers and suppliers for Level 2 and higher automated driving systems.
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