Remote Driving and ISO 26262

We are the developer of an ultra-low latency video streaming technology, which is used for tele driving and as a back-up for autonomous systems.

We have a client that is requesting the tele-driving system, where our SDK would be handling the video transmission to be ISO 26262 compliant.

The questions that remain in relation to ISO 26262 and teleoperation are:
a) is it sufficient that only the Nvidia HW is ISO 26262 ready/certified?
b) it is required that the HW and the operating system are ISO 26262 compliant/certified?
c) is it required, that an application, such as our SDK that is running on the operating system and is handling video encoding/decoding needs to be ISO 26262 compliant or even certified?
If c) is required, what kind of certification process does the application or the remote driving system need to go through in order to be allowed on EU public roads?
What is Nvidia’s experience in this process especially for tele operation either as the only system or as a safety backup for autonomous?
If c) is required, which steps are suggested from Nvidia side to achieve certification, have any of your clients gone through this process?

The Jetson platform is not certified for ISO 26262, thus we don’t have experience on it.

Thank you, I will seek access to the Drive category.

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