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Can a general purpose, open source operating system like Linux be deployed in safety-critical products? Can it achieve certifications to standards like ISO 26262?
This question has become increasingly common in recent years. In this talk, Bryan provides a safety integrity qualification approach for Linux. It is composed of Linux Kernel, user space libraries (like libc) and user-space components (like init processes), up to ASIL B according to ISO 26262:2018.
About Bryan
Bryan Huntsman is Senior Director of Tegra System Software at NVIDIA, leading Linux development for NVIDIA’s AI-powered Systems-on-a-Chip (SoCs). With prior leadership roles at Qualcomm and a board seat at Linaro, he brings deep expertise in both embedded systems and open source collaboration. Bryan’s work bridges upstream innovation and production platforms across automotive, robotics, and next-gen compute.
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