The evolution of electronically controlled automotive features already encompasses a variety of functions such as GPS navigation systems, anti-lock brakes, vehicle stability control, hybrid drivetrains, and tire pressure monitors.
This on-going transformation of automotive technology has now shifted into a higher gear with the development of autonomous driverless cars that include car-to-car communication, infrastructure information sharing, automatic parking and more.
The spread of these electronic capabilities and their importance for safety and core automotive functionality has raised the bar with regard to reliability of all elements that make up and interconnect the underlying systems.

