OmniAir Consortium is proud to announce our newest member Delphi Automotive PLC. Delphi is a high-technology company that integrates safer, greener, and more connected solutions for the automotive and transportation sectors.

“Delphi joining OmniAir is a strong market signal that connected vehicle technology and certification is moving in the right direction,” remarked Jason Conley, Executive Director of OmniAir Consortium. “Delphi’s V2X On-Board-Unit is currently available on the 2017 Cadillac CTS, making them the first to market in the United States.”

Delphi reports: At Delphi, we are driven by meaningful innovation. We see the future of driving and are making it possible today. We envision a society with zero road fatalities, zero injuries, and zero accidents. Delphi Electronics & Safety Division is a leader in the implementation of V2X technology in US vehicles.

 

Delphi is a V2X OBU supplier to the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) for their Ann Arbor Connected Vehicle Test Environment (AACVTE) program. Delphi is in discussions with SmartColumbus and other US cities to partner with them using our V2X OBU’s and entire V2X vehicle systems for their test beds that will incorporate V2V, V2I, and V2P applications.

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The USDOT will host a free public webinar on the new SCMS POC, a temporary security system that will enable the Department’s connected vehicle projects to address unanswered questions regarding the exchange of information among vehicles, roadway infrastructures, traffic management centers, and wireless mobile devices.

BACKGROUND

The USDOT is committed to ensuring that connected vehicle technologies operate in a safe, secure, and privacy-protective manner. For this reason, the USDOT has partnered with the automotive industry and industry security experts through the Crash Avoidance Metrics Partnership (CAMP) to implement a temporary POC security system. Through this message security solution for vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication, the Department’s connected vehicle projects can trust in the validity of information received from each component within the system–indistinct users whom they have never met and do not know personally.

WEBINAR OVERVIEW

This public webinar will discuss the fundamental principles and research under the SCMS POC. It will explore topics such as:

  • Definition of the SCMS POC and the eligibility criteria for its use
  • The SCMS POC Quality Access system’s enrollment certification process
  • Access to publicly available information regarding the USDOT’s connected vehicle projects and SCMS POC documentation
  • Collaboration on a certification test program that will provide connected vehicle vendors with the ability to verify that their devices meet key protocols within the connected vehicle standards
  • The upcoming PlugFest on October 16th for connected vehicle vendors to experience the certification test program.

WEBINAR DETAILS

Title: Fundamental Principles and Research of the Security Credential Management System Proof of Concept (SCMS POC)
Date: Monday, September 11, 2017
Time: 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm ET
Registration: Click Here

To learn more about research at the Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office, please visit: www.its.dot.gov.

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OmniAir has announced the schedule for Plugfest by the Bay, October 16-20 in the San Francisco Bay Area. Full details are available on our website.

This week-long event will include a one-day Connected Vehicle Workshop at MTC offices in San Francisco, followed by four days of device testing at UL facilities in Fremont.

Space is limited. Register now to secure your seats. Testing sessions will be reserved on a first-come, first serve basis.
The week begins on Monday, October 16 with a Connected Vehicle Workshop hosted at the Bay Area Metro Center in San Francisco. The event will feature keynote speakers and four panels on topics including:
  • V2X Interoperability and Testing
  • Vehicle Connectivity Around the World
  • Automotive Cybersecurity
  • Emerging Trends in Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
Come learn from leading mobility experts from the U.S. Department of Transportation, GM, Toyota, Colorado DOT, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, E-Zpass, INTEGRITY Security Systems, Panasonic, HERE Technologies, Qualcomm, Danlaw, UL, Spirent, and others.
On Tuesday through Friday (Oct. 17-20), device testing will take place at UL facilities in Fremont. Representatives from over 10 test labs, test tool providers, and security experts will be on hand to help conduct DSRC-V2X device testing. The Plugfest will also feature:
  • 170 bench testing sessions (1.75 hours each)
  • 10 field testing sessions (accommodating 30 devices)
  • Multiple group interoperability testing sessions
  • Technical education sessions on relevant topics throughout the week
In addition to registering, there are several opportunities to get ready for Plugfest:

SECURITY CERTIFICATE INSTRUCTION
Obtaining Enrollment and Pseudonym Certificates

WEBINAR – EVERYTHING PLUGFEST –  TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 12-2 PM EDT

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OmniAir Consortium is proud to announce our newest member NXP Semiconductors. NXP enables secure connections and infrastructure for a smarter world, advancing solutions that make lives easier, better and safer.

“We are excited to have NXP as a member” said Jason Conley, Executive Director OmniAir Consortium. “Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communications enables vehicles to communicate with their surroundings making driving safer for everyone.”

As the world leader in secure connectivity solutions for embedded applications, NXP is driving innovation in the securely connected vehicle, end-to-end security and privacy and smart connected solutions markets.

ABOUT NXP

Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) enables secure connections and infrastructure for a smarter world, advancing solutions that make lives easier, better and safer. As the world leader in secure connectivity solutions for embedded applications, NXP is driving innovation in the secure connected vehicle, end-to-end security & privacy and smart connected solutions markets. Built on more than 60 years of combined experience and expertise, the company has 31,000 employees in more than 33 countries and posted revenue of $9.5 billion in 2016. Find out more at www.nxp.com

OmniAir Consortium is the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification in ITS, tolling, IoT technologies and connected vehicles. OmniAir’s membership includes public agencies, private companies, research institutions, and independent test labs. Learn more about OmniAir atwww.omniair.org

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PlugFest by the Bay 2017 – Certificate Instructions

Instructions for Obtaining Enrollment and Pseudonym Certificates for the OmniAir PlugFest in October 2017
Version 1.1

 

INTEGRITY Security Services (ISS), Inc., is supplying test Enrollment Certificates and Pseudonym Certificates to End
Entity OBU and RSU devices participating in OmniAir’s PlugFest this October. A key objective of this PlugFest is to
verify the ability of an End Entity (EE) to obtain these certificates from the SCMS using the CAMP-defined
protocols.

To receive V2X certificates for OmniAir PlugFest End Entity (EE) companies must:
1. Register on the ISS V2X website (www.ghsiss.com/v2x ) to obtain access to test certificates.

2. Implement the CAMP-specified EE-to-SCMS message protocol and subsequent SCMS responses
The Enrollment Certificate Signing Request (SignedEeEnrollmentCertRequest) and subsequent SCMS
Response (SignedEeEnrollmentCertResponse) is found at:
https://stash.campllc.org/projects/SCMS/repos/scms-asn/browse/scms-protocol.asn?at=release/1.2.1
(see Line 600 & 613). Note: if your implementation does not support the SignedEeEnrollmentCertResponse,
we will return the components themselves in separate files as
enrollment.oer and enrollment.s.

3. Issue commands to obtain an Enrollment Certificate and email to support@isscms.com. ISS will respond by
email with the SCMS enrollment response information (Enrollment Certificate, enrollment reconstruction
value, local certificate chain file and local policy file, etc).

4. Once an Enrollment Certificate is obtained, a Pseudonym Certificate request can be made directly to the ISS
Certificate Management Service. This request and the subsequent SCMS Response may be found at the same
URL, line 709 (SignedPseudonymCertProvisioningRequest) and the response is Line 715
(SignedPseudonymCertProvisioningAck).

If your EE doesn’t implement these protocols, ISS still can provide you with test bundles containing private keys,
public keys and associated pseudonym certificates using the same process as last May’s PlugFest at SwRI. Details
on this process may be found in the FAQ on the website once you have registered for PlugFest test certificates at
www.ghsiss.com/v2x .

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