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Spirent demonstrates ITS system testing expertise

Expertise in testing and proving ITS systems will be on show at the Spirent stand. Verifying performance is an important part of any new technological development, to ensure the system meets set objectives and standards. Spirent’s experts are helping the world’s ITS innovators with these critical tasks – as can be seen at Stand F14.
October 7, 2015 Read time: 1 min

Expertise in testing and proving ITS systems will be on show at the 8240 Spirent stand. Verifying  performance is an important part of any new technological development, to ensure the system meets set objectives and standards. Spirent’s experts are helping the world’s ITS innovators with these critical tasks – as can be seen at Stand F14.

Visitors will have opportunity to learn about all aspects of testing ITS, including: what’s driving the connected car; performance testing BroadR-Reach automotive Ethernet; securing communications in next generation vehicles; and how to test and validate eCall components and systems.

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