Hyundai AutoEver announced on the 21st that its vehicle software (SW) platform, 'Mobilgene Adaptive,' has obtained the highest grade of the international automotive functional safety standard certification, 'ASIL (Automotive Safety Integrity Level)-D.'


'Mobilgene Adaptive' is a vehicle platform independently developed by Hyundai AutoEver and was recently applied for the first time in mass production to the 'Vehicle Communication Controller (CCU)' of the new Hyundai Palisade. It is optimized for high-performance application processor (AP)-based controllers such as connectivity, infotainment systems, and autonomous driving systems that require rapid processing of large volumes of information.


(Photo from left) Ryu Seok-moon, Head of SW Platform Division at Hyundai AutoEver; Park Sung-ho, Head of AP Platform Technology Team; Kang Hyun-soo, Senior Engineer; Jung Sook-hyun, Senior Engineer; Choi Sung-jin, Senior Engineer; and Jung Ji-hoon, Head of Vehicle Electronics SW Center, are holding the ASIL-D certification for a commemorative photo. Provided by Hyundai AutoEver

(Photo from left) Ryu Seok-moon, Head of SW Platform Division at Hyundai AutoEver; Park Sung-ho, Head of AP Platform Technology Team; Kang Hyun-soo, Senior Engineer; Jung Sook-hyun, Senior Engineer; Choi Sung-jin, Senior Engineer; and Jung Ji-hoon, Head of Vehicle Electronics SW Center, are holding the ASIL-D certification for a commemorative photo. Provided by Hyundai AutoEver

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ASIL certification is an international standard that verifies the safety of electrical and electronic systems installed in vehicles. The ASIL grade is determined by evaluating whether automakers or parts manufacturers have reliable procedures, methods, and tools throughout the entire process of developing automotive electrical and electronic systems.


The ASIL levels defined by international standards are divided into four grades from A to D. Among them, grade D is the highest and most stringent level. To receive an ASIL-D grade, it must be verified that the automotive electrical and electronic system has a very low likelihood of causing a failure and, even if a failure occurs, the possibility of it leading to an accident is significantly low.


This is the fifth international standard certification related to vehicle SW for Hyundai AutoEver. Having certified the stability of Mobilgene Adaptive through this certification, Hyundai AutoEver plans to continue supplying vehicle SW platforms optimized for the SDV (Software-Defined Vehicle) era and strive to meet customer demands.



Kim Yoon-gu, CEO of Hyundai AutoEver, emphasized, "Based on world-class technology and quality, we will develop customer-centric vehicle SW platforms to enhance business competitiveness in the SDV era."


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