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ASFIT: AUTOSAR-Based Software Fault Injection Test for Vehicles

Title
ASFIT: AUTOSAR-Based Software Fault Injection Test for Vehicles
Authors
Park, JihyunChoi, Byoungju
Ewha Authors
최병주
SCOPUS Author ID
최병주scopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
ELECTRONICS
ISSN
2079-9292JCR Link
Citation
ELECTRONICS vol. 9, no. 5
Keywords
software fault injection testfault injection automationAUTOSAR
Publisher
MDPI
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
With recent increases in the amount of software installed in vehicles, the probability of automotive software faults that lead to accidents has also increased. Because automotive software faults can lead to serious accidents or even mortalities, vehicle software design and testing must consider safety a top priority. ISO 26262 recommends fault injection testing as a measure to verify the functional safety of vehicles. However, the standard does not clearly specify when and where faults should be injected, and the tools to support fault injection testing for automotive software are also insufficient. In the present study, we define faults that may occur in Automotive Open System Architecture (AUTOSAR)-based automotive software and propose a fault injection method to be applied during the software development process. The proposed method can inject different types of faults that may occur in AUTOSAR-based automotive software, such as access, asymmetric, and timing errors, while minimizing performance degradation due to fault injection, and without using any separate hardware devices. The superior performance of the proposed method is demonstrated through empirical studies applied to fault injection testing of a range of vehicle electronic control unit software.
DOI
10.3390/electronics9050850
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