ESCRYPT, a leading provider of embedded security solutions for Internet of Things, has joined OmniAir Consortium. ESCRYPT is a specialist in elliptic curve cryptography. The company creates cryptographic software development tools (mSecure), a compatible managed certificate service (mCA), and a security protocol for secure V2X communication. “We are delighted to have ESCRYPT as part of […]
OmniAir is proud to announce our newest member Veniam, which has developed a platform to move terabytes of data between vehicles and the cloud. Veniam’s core business is focused on creating mesh networks of connected vehicles capable of transmitting and receiving massive amounts of data, utilizing a multi-network approach (4G LTE, DSRC, Wi-Fi, and V2X […]
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On June 27, Congress held yet another hearing examining the federal government’s role in regulating automated vehicles. The U.S. House of Representatives Energy & Commerce Subcommittee hearing examined potential hurdles to widespread deployment of Highly Automated Vehicles (HAV), with attention focused on addressing the current patchwork of state laws governing automated vehicles. Committee members on […]
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Connectivity is the Key to Safety for Automated Vehicles For those in our industry who have been laboring for years to develop and refine DSRC-based Connected Vehicle technologies, the recent enthusiasm for Automated Vehicles has proved vexing. Hardly a day goes by when we read another article or listen to testimony in Congress about the […]
OmniAir is preparing to launch the first ever DSRC-based vehicle-to-everything (V2X) device certification program. Before launch, Omniair will qualify the test systems and equipment that will be utilized by OmniAir-approved Test Laboratories (OATL) for device testing. The work performed is designed to refine and finalize our test policies and procedures per 2016 standards and 2017 […]
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OmniAir is preparing to launch the first ever DSRC-based vehicle-to-everything (V2X) device certification program. Before launching, we will be authorizing one test laboratory as part of a certification demonstration project to help finalize our test lab authorization policy and procedures. Following the official launch of OmnAir’s Connected Vehicle Device Certification Program, we will open up this […]
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OmniAir associate-level member, Spirent developed a white paper that addresses several hurdles that V2X stakeholders will need to overcome, and quickly if the promised advances in connected vehicle functionality are going to meet users’ expectations: Integrating heterogeneous systems Systems engineers will need to predict, account for and reconcile a rapidly increasing variety of factors – […]
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On May 31, OmniAir Consortium hosted the first in a series of policy roundtables focused on automotive cybersecurity issues. This event, sponsored by CYMOTIVE Technologies, was hosted at the City Club of Washington, DC. Officials from the U.S. Department of Transportation, including Cem Haitpoglu from NHTSA and Kevin Gay from the ITS Joint Program Office, […]
Please join OmniAir for an intimate roundtable discussion on automotive cybersecurity with senior government officials, automotive and cybersecurity experts to discuss and analyze research and best practices moving forward. Cybersecuirty expert Chris Poulin will lead the discussion as the panel’s moderator. Chris has over 30 years experience in the field of cybersecurity. He is the Principal […]
On May 5, the Coalition for Transportation Technology, an alliance of local and regional governments in the Greater Los Angeles Region, released a Request for Interest (RFI) to survey to gauge the level of interest of private industry for advanced transportation technologies and opportunities. These include Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), connected vehicles (CV), automated/autonomous vehicles […]
German Automotive Cybersecurity Firm ESCRYPT Joins OmniAir
/in News and Announcements /by Ryan HallESCRYPT, a leading provider of embedded security solutions for Internet of Things, has joined OmniAir Consortium. ESCRYPT is a specialist in elliptic curve cryptography. The company creates cryptographic software development tools (mSecure), a compatible managed certificate service (mCA), and a security protocol for secure V2X communication. “We are delighted to have ESCRYPT as part of […]
OmniAir’s International Membership Continues to Grow as Portugal-based Veniam Joins OmniAir
/in News and Announcements /by Ryan HallOmniAir is proud to announce our newest member Veniam, which has developed a platform to move terabytes of data between vehicles and the cloud. Veniam’s core business is focused on creating mesh networks of connected vehicles capable of transmitting and receiving massive amounts of data, utilizing a multi-network approach (4G LTE, DSRC, Wi-Fi, and V2X […]
Connected and Automated Vehicles Take Center Stage in Washington
/in News and Announcements /by Ryan HallOn June 27, Congress held yet another hearing examining the federal government’s role in regulating automated vehicles. The U.S. House of Representatives Energy & Commerce Subcommittee hearing examined potential hurdles to widespread deployment of Highly Automated Vehicles (HAV), with attention focused on addressing the current patchwork of state laws governing automated vehicles. Committee members on […]
V2X Brings Additional Safety to Self-Driving Cars
/in News and Announcements /by Ryan HallConnectivity is the Key to Safety for Automated Vehicles For those in our industry who have been laboring for years to develop and refine DSRC-based Connected Vehicle technologies, the recent enthusiasm for Automated Vehicles has proved vexing. Hardly a day goes by when we read another article or listen to testimony in Congress about the […]
Opportunity for Authorizing OmniAir’s Initial V2X Test System
/in News and Announcements /by Ryan HallOmniAir is preparing to launch the first ever DSRC-based vehicle-to-everything (V2X) device certification program. Before launch, Omniair will qualify the test systems and equipment that will be utilized by OmniAir-approved Test Laboratories (OATL) for device testing. The work performed is designed to refine and finalize our test policies and procedures per 2016 standards and 2017 […]
Opportunity for First OmniAir Authorized Test Laboratory for V2X
/in News and Announcements /by Ryan HallOmniAir is preparing to launch the first ever DSRC-based vehicle-to-everything (V2X) device certification program. Before launching, we will be authorizing one test laboratory as part of a certification demonstration project to help finalize our test lab authorization policy and procedures. Following the official launch of OmnAir’s Connected Vehicle Device Certification Program, we will open up this […]
How should the automotive industry test V2X systems?
/in News and Announcements /by Ryan HallOmniAir associate-level member, Spirent developed a white paper that addresses several hurdles that V2X stakeholders will need to overcome, and quickly if the promised advances in connected vehicle functionality are going to meet users’ expectations: Integrating heterogeneous systems Systems engineers will need to predict, account for and reconcile a rapidly increasing variety of factors – […]
Thought-leaders Present and Attended OmniAir’s Automotive Cybersecurity Luncheon
/in News and Announcements /by Ryan HallOn May 31, OmniAir Consortium hosted the first in a series of policy roundtables focused on automotive cybersecurity issues. This event, sponsored by CYMOTIVE Technologies, was hosted at the City Club of Washington, DC. Officials from the U.S. Department of Transportation, including Cem Haitpoglu from NHTSA and Kevin Gay from the ITS Joint Program Office, […]
Cybersecurity Expert Chris Poulin Joins Automotive Cybersecurity Roundtable
/in News and Announcements /by Ryan HallPlease join OmniAir for an intimate roundtable discussion on automotive cybersecurity with senior government officials, automotive and cybersecurity experts to discuss and analyze research and best practices moving forward. Cybersecuirty expert Chris Poulin will lead the discussion as the panel’s moderator. Chris has over 30 years experience in the field of cybersecurity. He is the Principal […]
Southern California Agencies Issue Joint RFI for Advanced Transportation Technologies
/in News and Announcements /by Ryan HallOn May 5, the Coalition for Transportation Technology, an alliance of local and regional governments in the Greater Los Angeles Region, released a Request for Interest (RFI) to survey to gauge the level of interest of private industry for advanced transportation technologies and opportunities. These include Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), connected vehicles (CV), automated/autonomous vehicles […]