Next week, OmniAir Consortium will bring together leading connected vehicle technology companies from around the world in San Diego, California for the largest vehicle-to-everything (V2X) testing event in the United States. The goal of is to ensure that V2X equipment that allows vehicles to communicate with other vehicles, and with roadside infrastructure is interoperable, and ready for deployment.

The OmniAir San Diego Plugfest, hosted by Qualcomm, will feature over 30 organizations from across North America, Australia, Europe, and Asia dedicated to accelerating the deployment of V2X technologies, and improving the safety of our transportation networks.

The event will include cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) technology providers, test laboratories, test equipment vendors, security experts, and V2X deployers from around the world.

Over 20 C-V2X devices from more than a dozen vendors will undergo rigorous testing for interoperability, standards conformance, security, and field performance. Each participating organization will send teams of engineers, software developers, and ITS experts to support testing. 

The goal of this Plugfest is to ensure the readiness of C-V2X equipment for nationwide, interoperable deployment, consistent with U.S. Department of Transportation’s National V2X Deployment Plan, released in August.

“The goal of OmniAir Plugfests is to ensure the availability of trusted communications technologies for deployment in our transportation system,” said Jason Conley, Executive Director of OmniAir Consortium. “We appreciate our partners at Qualcomm for hosting this important connected vehicle testing event at their world-class facilities.”

OmniAir Plugfests are not just about testing; they are invaluable opportunities for knowledge exchange and networking among industry peers, facilitating collaboration and innovation. This Plugfest will feature technical learning sessions from industry experts throughout the week.

technical learning sessions & DeMONSTRATIONs

  • Justin Anderson, FHWA
  • Sean Maschue, Qualcomm
  • Brian Romansky, INTEGRITY Security Services
  • Dr. Brian Park, University of Virginia
  • Bill McKinley, Keysight Technologies
  • Monica Kim, SAESOL Tech 
  • Bill Choi, iT-Telecom
  • Ralph Boaz, Pillar Consulting
  • Steve Van Sickle, FIVE36
  • Mae Fromm, Leidos/FHWA Saxton Labs

On Thursday, October 31, we will have our California C-V2X State & Local Deployer’s Conference, featuring leaders from Caltrans and local California governments deploying C-V2X technologies to save lives.  This one-day conference, hosted in partnership with Qualcomm and ITS California, is open to all Plugfest registrants. 

Also on Thursday, participants will have the chance to view live demonstrations of C-V2X use cases in action for public safety, VRUs, and intersection signalization. 

Plugfest participants will also be invited to a workshop on updating OmniAir’s Five-Year Technical Roadmap and help to influence the future direction of OmniAir’s testing and certification programs.

About OmniAir Consortium

OmniAir Consortium is the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), tolling, and connected vehicles. OmniAir’s membership includes public agencies, private companies, research institutions, and independent test laboratories. Learn more about OmniAir at www.omniair.org.

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The Federal Highway Administration has awarded a contract to OmniAir Consortium® for the “Assessment and Evolution of the Industry Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Device Certification Capabilities.”

The project will focus on ensuring alignment of OmniAir’s testing and certification programs for cellular vehicle-to-everything technologies (C-V2X).  OmniAir currently offers certification for C-V2X roadside units (RSU), onboard units (OBU) and modules.

Under the contract, which has a 12-month period of performance, OmniAir will execute several key tasks in support of aligning our V2X certification programs with deployer needs:

  • Coordination Process – Aligning test procedures and standards and sharing lessons learned through a comprehensive review of draft test procedures.
  • V2X Device Certification Trends Reports – Providing valuable insights into certification trends in the V2X landscape.
  • Subject Matter Expertise – Expert support for USDOT quality assurance and interoperability testing sessions.
  • Assessment of Radio Layer Testing – Evaluating OmniAir’s radio layer testing as it pertains to test procedures.
  • Participation in OmniAir Plugfest – Engaging in collaborative testing events to further advance V2X technology.

The contract will also facilitate participation by U.S. Department of Transportation staff, and key deployer stakeholders in OmniAir Working Groups, and in OmniAir Plugfest testing events.  OmniAir will also support FHWA’s own interoperability testing events and provide insights on industry trends and future testing needs for new and emerging V2X radio technology.  

“OmniAir is committed to advancing the nationwide deployment of certified, secure, and interoperable V2X technology,” said Jason Conley, Executive Director of OmniAir. “We are looking forward to working with transportation leaders and stakeholders to help advance nationwide V2X deployment.”

OmniAir offers independent, third-party testing and certification programs for both tolling and connected vehicles, using a network of accredited test laboratories, qualified test systems, and validated test cases.  OmniAir Certified® devices conform with industry standard, and meet interoperability, security, and performance requirements.

About OmniAir Consortium OmniAir Consortium is the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), tolling, and connected vehicles.

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OmniAir Consortium®, the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), tolling, and connected vehicles, has awarded certification for the Yunex Traffic RSU2X Cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) roadside unit (RSU).

OmniAir Certified® devices are tested for conformance to industry standards, as well as interoperability, performance, and security requirements.  Every day, infrastructure owner-operators (IOO’s) rely on OmniAir’s independent, third-party testing and certification programs to ensure the availability of trusted communications equipment for V2X and tolling deployments.

This RSU conforms to OmniAir’s LTE-V2X (RSU) Release 1 Conformance test specifications.   These industry-developed test cases are based on state-of-the-art technology standards for connected vehicles and transportation environments.

“Congratulations to Yunex Traffic for earning OmniAir Certification,” said Jason Conley, Executive Director of OmniAir Consortium. “OmniAir is committed to ensuring the availability of trusted equipment to help accelerate nationwide, interoperable V2X deployment.”

The Yunex Traffic RSU2X RSU was tested at DEKRA, an OmniAir Authorized Test Laboratory in Málaga, Spain, using OmniAir Qualified Test Equipment from Keysight Technologies.

OmniAir offers independent, third-party testing and certification through a network of accredited test laboratories, using qualified test systems and validated test cases.

OmniAir is the only organization to offer full-stack testing and certification for C-V2X OBUs, RSUs, and modules.

Please visit our website for more information about OmniAir’s certification programs.

About OmniAir Consortium:

OmniAir Consortium is the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles. Its membership includes public agencies, private companies, research institutions, and independent test laboratories. Learn more about OmniAir at www.omniair.org.

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OmniAir Consortium® has extended its deadline for nominations for candidates interested in serving on OmniAir’s Board of Directors until Friday, November 8 at 5 pm EST.

OmniAir® is a global trade association and certification body, representing a broad cross-section of the transportation technology community. OmniAir’s membership include infrastructure owner-operators, automotive OEMs, V2X and tolling technology vendors, test laboratories, test equipment manufacturers, engineering firms, SCMS/PKI providers, cybersecurity experts, and research institutions.

Candidates for leadership positions must be willing and able to dedicate the necessary time and resources to help OmniAir advance its mission to promote certification and interoperability for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles.

“We are seeking leaders from government and industry, representing the diversity of our membership, who possess the requisite judgement, experience, and expertise to serve in leadership positions,” said Jason Conley, Executive Director of OmniAir Consortium. “Candidates should be committed to building trust in transportation technologies through independent, third-party testing and certification.”

OmniAir Directors set the strategic direction for the organization. The Board of Directors meets four times per year, both in-person and virtually. Directors serve a term of three years and are eligible to stand for reelection.

There are currently four open seats on the Board. Elections will take place at the Annual Meeting on December 3.

Candidates must be the “primary representative” of an Executive Member or Sustaining Partner Member in good standing. For Associate level members interested in serving on the Board, that member must commit to elevating his or her organization’s membership to “Executive” or “OmniAir Sustaining Partner” prior to election.

Candidates are requested to submit a letter of interest, and a copy of their resume and or biography to the Nominating Committee of the Board, via the Executive Director no later than 5 pm EST on Friday, November 4.

About OmniAir Consortium: OmniAir Consortium is the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles. OmniAir’s membership includes public agencies, private companies, research institutions, and independent test laboratories. Learn more about OmniAir at www.omniair.org.

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OmniAir Consortium®, the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles is playing an essential role in accelerating nationwide deployment of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) safety technologies. 

On August 16, the U.S. Department of Transportation released the final version of the National V2X Deployment Plan, “Saving Lives with Connectivity: A Plan to Accelerate V2X Deployment.”  Developed with extensive input from key V2X stakeholders, the plan lays out short, medium, and long-term goals for V2X deployments in the United States. 

OmniAir® supports the goals of the National V2X Deployment Plan, especially its emphasis on the role of “V2X Certification” in ensuring the availability of trusted, interoperable V2X systems for deployment.

OmniAir’s first-in-the-world certification programs for cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) on-board units (OBUs), roadside units (RSUs), and modules are helping vendors and deployers alike.  OmniAir Certified® devices conform to industry standards and meet interoperability and security requirements. 

Here are a few specific actions that OmniAir and our members are doing to support the National V2X Deployment Plan:

  1. Independent, Third-Party Testing & Certification.  OmniAir offers independent, third-party testing and certification programs for V2X technologies, using a global network of accredited test laboratories, qualified test systems, and validated test cases.  OmniAir is the only organization that offers a full-stack conformance assessment certification program for C-V2X devices (OBUS, RSUs, and modules), including security and performance testing.  
  2. Plugfest Testing & Readiness Events.  Twice a year, OmniAir brings together V2X device manufacturers, test labs, test equipment providers, and engineering firms for a week of comprehensive V2X testing in lab and field environments.  These testing events provide V2X equipment providers with valuable feedback on the readiness of their devices for certification and/or deployment, as well as a snapshot of industry progress.
  3. Webinars and Knowledge Exchange. OmniAir offers webinars and technical training for our members, including deep dive learning sessions and technology demonstrations at our Plugfests from known V2X experts worldwide.
  4. OmniAir has developed an open-source test control interface (OmniAir TCI) that helps vendors, test equipment providers, and laboratories automate their compliance testing. The OmniAir TCI is free, open-source tool available to all.
  5. OmniAir maintains a comprehensive library of test documents, guidance notes, test plans, and procedures that interpret industry standards and guide laboratories in V2X testing.

In addition, OmniAir is preparing for the future with new and expanded certification programs:

  • Aftermarket V2X Device Testing & Certification
  • Interoperability & Reference Device Testing
  • V2X Application Testing (Field & Bench)
  • Certification for V2X-based RUC payment solutions

OmniAir is also helping to support global V2X deployment through partnerships and MOUs with international organizations like ITS Korea, ITS Canada, and the Taiwan Telematics Industry Association, to advance learnings, best practices, and the global harmonization of testing and certification programs.

If you would like more information on OmniAir’s V2X testing and certification programs, or if you would like to get involved, visit our website or reach out to us at [email protected].

About OmniAir Consortium
OmniAir Consortium is the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), tolling, and connected vehicles. OmniAir’s membership includes public agencies, private companies, research institutions, and independent test laboratories. Learn more about OmniAir at www.omniair.org.

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