Abstract Standardization and modularization increasingly lead to the use of the same components in various vehicle applications. This results in a continuous increase of the amount of software that needs to be adapted for all variations of these components, since there are specific adjustments that are required for every single vehicle. This level of complexity requires the management of software versions and corresponding calibration data inventories in multiple-year processes. For example, in the drive train or also chassis area we are talking here about well over 350 calibration variations, which have to be calibrated, verified, and delivered in decentralized teams worldwide, based on varying local requirements. This is on the one hand the reason why the quality requirements for the calibration are increasing drastically, since possible errors in the calibration may lead to extensive recall campaigns, if they reproduce themselves in either all or a large majority of the calibration variations. Any potential legal violations resulting from this, such as for example the violation of emissions guidelines, are accompanied by additional requirements regarding tamper-resistant documentation processes.
Audit compliance in the vehicle calibration process
2017-01-01
15 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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