Quality assurance for autonomous systems: TU Graz opens Christian Doppler lab

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The team of the latest CD laboratory at TU Graz (from left): Florian Klück, Nour
The team of the latest CD laboratory at TU Graz (from left): Florian Klück, Nour Chetouane, laboratory manager Franz Wotawa, Bernhard Peischl and Martin Zimmermann. © Lunghammer - TU Graz
In the new Christian Doppler Lab TU Graz develops methodologies for the quality assurance of cyber-physical systems. Together with corporate partner AVL List, this will be illustrated using autonomous vehicles as examples. From Smart Production and the Internet of Things to Robotics, cyber-physical systems combine electronics, software and mechanics and are linked together. This makes them highly complex and in addition to many application possibilities, raises a whole range of issues. They are dependent on error-free software, and the issue of proven quality assurance thus becomes increasingly urgent. Using the example of autonomous vehicles, a team from TU Graz's Institute of Software Engineering together with AVL List GmbH will develop methodologies for quality assurance in such systems in the framework of the 'Christian Doppler Laboratory for Quality Assurance Methodologies for Autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems'. The official starting shot for this currently seventh active CD lab of TU Graz sounded in the Assembly Hall of TU Graz today, 3rd April 2018.
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