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Event at which manufacturers test interoperability of their products
A plugtest or plugfest is an event based on a certain technical standard where the designers of electronic equipment or software test the interoperability
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Emergency communication protocol
the plugtests are available: NG112 Emergency Communications Plugtest event 1st edition: March 2016 Report NG112 Emergency Communications Plugtest event
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developed. Furthermore, standardization organizations like ETSI organize RFID Plugtests, where products from multiple vendors are tested against each other in
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Network time synchronization protocol
Communication (ISPCS) is an IEEE-organized annual event that includes a plugtest and a conference program with paper and poster presentations, tutorials
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Software tool by Vector Informatik
Embedded Systems with CAN and Ethernet, downloaded November 3rd, 2011 ETSI plugtest in Helmond Archived 2019-03-27 at the Wayback Machine, downloaded November
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Multinational technology company
company took part in the first Plugfest, organized by ETSI as part of its Plugtests program, held to demonstrate the effectiveness of the 3GPP femtocell standards
Ip.access
standardisation bodies such as IEEE and ETSI. Certification events (known as Plugtests) were held in January 2006 and 2007, with products demonstrated at the
Universal Powerline Association
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