The 13th Plugfest will further CCC Digital Key™ interoperability testing, with a focus on completing the validation of the Digital Key Version 4 test cases, including any remaining OEM test cases. In addition, we will start testing any newly added Digital Key Version 4 test cases, getting ready to turn the next page in CCC Digital Key™ Certification.
We invite vehicle and end-user device manufacturers to bring their CCC Digital Key™ implementations. We are looking for Digital Key version 3 and version 4 implementations. In the scheduled test session, these devices will be tested against each other. This will enable first testing of version 4 implementations against other version 4, as well as other version 3 implementations. Results from the test sessions will help identify possible version 4 candidate IDL devices. This is a great opportunity for those who would like to be considered as an IDL device for Digital Key Version 4.
We invite Bluetooth test equipment vendors to participate with their Bluetooth sniffing solutions. We are planning dedicated full-day test sessions with selected vehicle and end-user device implementations to complete validation of any remaining test cases, and any remaining issues with the participating Bluetooth test equipment.
We invite UWB test equipment vendors to demonstrate how such test tools will benefit our members and the CCC. Participating members will be able to discuss and see how these tools can support product development and may support future certification testing. We will either schedule dedicated test sessions for these test tools, or they will be invited to join regular test sessions.
We invite a limited number of authorized End-to-End Interoperability laboratories to participate in the plugfest to help with conducting tests for the published test cases (Part 1 – 5). We are asking laboratories to bring their IDL End-User Devices and the Comprion test tool.
CCC End-to-End Interoperability Plugfests allow attendees to test their CCC Digital Key™ implementations against other member companies’ implementations, to discover and investigate any possible problems. Identified issues will improve or correct technical specifications, test suites and test tools. Plugfests also greatly help participants to validate and to mature their own implementations and to troubleshoot any issues identified during these test sessions.
Test sessions will happen in parallel. Participants are expected to attend and actively engage in the full five-day event to ensure fairness and provide all attendees with the opportunity to collaborate and test with other member companies.
Thank you to our host, Apple!
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