The OmniAir Michigan Plugfest, hosted by the SCMS Manager, is the premier testing event for connected vehicles, bringing together leading test laboratories, equipment providers, and device manufacturers from around the world. Whether this is your 15th Plugfest or your first opportunity for extensive testing, the event offers direct access to leading vehicle-to-everything (V2X) experts and an unparalleled chance to evaluate device performance, interoperability, and certification readiness.
Comprehensive Testing Focus
This Plugfest emphasizes security, identity management, and SCMS interoperability. Top PKI providers, including INTEGRITY Security Services, Chunghwa Telecom, Saesol Tech, Microsec, and Autocrypt, will support evaluations, enabling participants to test identity, pseudonym, and application certificate handling and verify multi-vendor PKI compatibility, thereby meeting rigorous cybersecurity standards. Saesol Tech will also verify certificate acquisition with their new test tool.
Lab & RF Conformance Testing
OmniAir Authorized Labs, DEKRA, and TTA will conduct extensive testing using Keysight’s UMX automated system alongside expert-led manual tests. Device assessments cover:
This participation ensures OBUs, RSUs, and V2X modules are certified for readiness and perform reliably under controlled lab conditions.
Field, Application & TIM Testing
Real-world testing will include:
BSM validation led by Wayties, Leidos, and Noblis using the Wayties V2X BSM Conformance & Performance Field Test Tool to capture and analyze messages and location accuracy
Installation evaluations by Integral Blue
Application testing from Vector, Keysight Noblis, Leidos, and Marben, covering Day One scenarios such as Emergency Electronic Brake Light, Forward Collision Warning, Intersection Movement Assist, Left Turn/Blind Spot Warning, Red Light Violation Warning, Roadwork/Adverse Weather Alerts, and Vulnerable Road User Crash Avoidance
Several Traveler Information Message (TIM) tests will be conducted to evaluate message handling and geofence accuracy, including:
Two weather warning TIMs, one using a Polygon Geofence and one using a Circle Geofence—with overlapping geofences and varying priorities to test message priority fields
One work zone TIM configured similarly to the Wyoming Interoperability Test TIM, using a Pathway Geofence
One curve speed warning TIM using a Pathway Geofence
One incident warning with lane closure, tested in two versions—one utilizing RoadSignID and the other furtherInfoID—to assess vendor handling of these fields
This combination of lab, field, application, and sophisticated TIM testing enables participants to identify interoperability or security issues early, refine device performance, and accelerate certification readiness.
Why Attend
Validate device performance and certification readiness under lab and real-world conditions
Gain hands-on insight into the certification process from global V2X experts
Collaborate with leading automotive and V2X professionals
Register Today
Space is limited, and the final registration deadline is Thursday, September 26, 2025. Don’t miss your chance to test and validate your V2X solutions alongside global industry experts at North America’s premier V2X testing event.