Driving the Adoption of Cellular-Based V2X Solutions

May 3, 2022
NI and S.E.A. talk about the SEA-NI V2X Bench Tester and the SEA-NI V2X Sniffer, which meets the OmniAir Qualified Test Equipment (OQTE) certification.

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NI and S.E.A. discuss details regarding the SEA-NI V2X Bench Tester and the SEA-NI V2X Sniffer, which meets the OmniAir Qualified Test Equipment (OQTE) certification. These products are presented as the first modular bench test solution for cellular-based vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) and the first combined C-V2X and DSRC sniffer to receive this certification.

A PXI-based test system, the NI-SEA V2X Bench Tester solution provides enhanced modularity for V2X test systems, and can expand into hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing or other demanding applications. The software-defined architecture could be integrated into existing test systems, too, enabling engineers to test earlier in the design cycle. The SEA-NI V2X Sniffer enhances adaptability by capturing and monitoring both V2X bench and field information for major regional protocol standards.

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