Arnold NextG Blogspot | How Safety-by-Wire™ Secures Autonomous Driving

In autonomous mobility, trust isn’t a soft value – it’s a fundamental prerequisite. Whether it’s system developers, fleet operators, or regulatory bodies: those who rely on technology must be able to trust it. That’s why safety is not just a feature, but the foundation.

The PAVE Europe White Paper (2025) puts it clearly: “The key to public acceptance of autonomous vehicles lies in demonstrable safety – through testing, regulations, and robust safety design.”

Safety-by-Wire™ – Making Redundancy a Design Principle

With its NX NextMotion platform, Arnold NextG has created a vehicle control system built entirely for safety. At its core: fail-operational architecture – a system that continues to operate safely even when individual components fail.

Safety-by-Wire™ introduces a new class of safety-critical architecture with these core features:

  • Multilayer redundancy: Steering, braking, and propulsion are independently and redundantly secured
  • Intelligent signal logic: Only validated sensor input is accepted and executed
  • Real-time fault isolation: Faulty components are immediately disconnected from the system
  • Predictive fallback strategies: The system anticipates issues before they become safety-critical

The result: a control platform that’s not only safe – but provably safe under real-world conditions.

Trust Comes From Standards – Not Promises

Safety is measurable. That’s why NX NextMotion is aligned with the world’s most rigorous standards for functional safety and cybersecurity:

  • ISO 26262 ASIL D – Maximum functional safety for automotive systems
  • ISO 21434 & UNECE R155 – Certified cybersecurity and operational resilience
  • FMVSS & ECE compliance – Designed for global homologation and deployment

These certifications aren’t marketing—they are engineering-level proof that this platform delivers on safety where it matters most.

One System, Multiple Components – Unified by Safety

The system overview reflects the full Safety-by-Wire™ concept in action:

  • The NX NextMotion core unit at the heart of vehicle control
  • A force feedback steering motor with integrated wheel, enabling precision tactile response
  • A touch-based HMI display, optimized for safe driver interaction
  • Certified wiring harnesses ensuring EMC and signal reliability
  • A road wheel actuator that translates digital signals into millisecond-level mechanical control
  • And in the background: three certificates validating the system’s global readiness

Together, these elements form a platform designed not just for autonomy – but for autonomy you can trust.

Conclusion: Safety Is Not a Feature – It’s the Starting Point

Autonomous mobility can only scale if its system architecture earns trust – technically, regulatorily, and societally. With Safety-by-Wire™, Arnold NextG delivers a fully validated, modular, and production-ready solution for safe driverless mobility.

Safety isn’t the goal. It’s the foundation.
We control what moves.

Über die Arnold NextG GmbH

Arnold NextG realizes the safety-by-wire® technology of tomorrow: The multi-redundant central control unit NX NextMotion enables a fail-safe and individual implementation, independent of the vehicle platform and unique worldwide. The system can be used to safely implement autonomous vehicle concepts in accordance with the latest hardware, software and safety standards, as well as remote control, teleoperation or platooning solutions. As an independent pre-developer, incubator and system supplier, Arnold NextG takes care of planning and implementation – from vision to road approval. With the road approval of NX NextMotion, we are setting the global drive-by-wire standard. www.arnoldnextg.com

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Arnold NextG GmbH
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Telefon: +49 175 3218157
http://www.arnoldnextg.de

Ansprechpartner:
Mathias Koch
Head of Vice President Business and Corporate Development
E-Mail: mathias.koch@arnoldnextg.de
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