ERTICO-ITS Europe, in partnership with ETSI, will organize the third eCall Interoperability TESTFEST event which will take place from 27 to 31 October 2014, in the CTAG test lab in cooperation with CETECOM in Vigo, Spain.
(Media-Newswire.com) - ERTICO-ITS Europe, in partnership with ETSI, will organize the third eCall Interoperability TESTFEST event which will take place from 27 to 31 October 2014, in the CTAG test lab in cooperation with CETECOM in Vigo, Spain.
Interoperability and eCall service harmonization are critical challenges to be taken into account for the successful deployment and operation of the eCall service.
At the second eCall TESTFEST event in 2013, over 30 vendors benefited from more than 300 test sessions to check the interoperability of their IVS or PSAP devices. With eCall now coming closer to the market, verifying the eCall chain and in particular the compliancy to eCall standard requirements through different means of test is critical. This third eCall TESTFEST is a unique opportunity to check eCall implementations confidently against other devices and eCall standards requirements.
The eCall TESTFEST event enables vendors to run interoperability test sessions using test descriptions provided in approved guidelines. The event will bring more value with the debriefing sessions where experts can answer technical questions or solve interoperability issues. Additionally, compliancy and performance checking sessions will be scheduled to complement the interoperability tests.
The week-long event is dedicated to interoperability testing, and is designed for:
eCall In-vehicle system vendors PSAP systems vendors All participants will get the opportunity to test their implementations with all other vendors during IVS/PSAP test sessions.
This activity is supported by the European Commission.
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