ETSI is organizing, with the support of the European Commission (EC), the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), the Critical Communications Association (TCCA) and the Union Internationale des Chemins de fer (UIC), the seventh MCX PLUGTESTSTM. This Plugtests will take place from 7th to 11th November 2022 and will be hosted by the University of Malaga, Spain.
The concept of Mission Critical Services such as “Mission Critical Push To Talk" (MCPTT), “Mission Critical Data" (MCData) and “Mission Critical Video" (MCVideo) started with 3GPP Release-13 and is ongoing in current Releases. The Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS) is based on these Mission Critical Features.
The goal of this MCX Plugtests event is to validate the interoperability of a variety of implementations using different scenarios based on 3GPP Mission Critical Services in Release-17. The MCX Plugtests event will also test FRMCS capabilities like Functional Aliases, Multi-talker, User and Group Regrouping, MCData IP Connectivity and complex emergency call handling. The MCX Plugtests event will, besides mission critical features which have been tested in past events over 4G network, be extended to initially test Mission Critical Services over 5G test network. Specific focus will be put to inter-system communications including IWF and inter-MCX scenarios. The tests are based on 3GPP, ETSI and IETF standards and are designed for:
MCS Application Servers (MCPTT, MCDATA, MCVIDEO)
MCS Clients (MCPTT, MCDATA, MCVIDEO)
FRMCS Applications using MCX Framework
eMBMS Components
IMS / SIP Cores
Consoles and Control Rooms connected to MCX servers
MCS Test Equipments
RAN equipment (4G and 5G)
Packet cores (4G and 5G)
UEs (User Equipment), Cab Radios, embedded equipment, Rugged Handheld Phones
TETRA and P25 systems with IWF
This event will feature tests with 4G and 5G radio equipment (gNBs, eNBs, 5GCs, EPCs, UEs) with Unicast and Multicast support and will also allow Over-The-Top (OTT) testing of Mission Critical Servers and Clients as well as include tests of railways-oriented capabilities. Test Equipment vendors will have a possibility to test as well in the Plugtests.
To assess the level of interoperability of your implementations
To validate your understanding of the standards
To test with (many) other real implementations and demonstrate end-to-end interoperability
To debug your implementation: early bug fixing, saving time and costs
To promote the technology and the ecosystem
Vendors which develop and produce above-mentioned equipment
Observers, which can be government organisations, mobile network operators, public safety operators, users, agencies or regulators.
New Vendors and Observers have to sign the Rules of Engagement and NDA of the MCX Plugtests Programme to participate.
Observers are welcome to help define the scope (i.e. functionality to be tested) for this event and to evaluate the tests statistics in the TRT (Test Reporting Tool).
In parallel to the testing, it is planned to organise an observer programme and demos. The focus of the observer programme is to examine and discuss the progress of deployment and the challenges in testing of the Mission Critical Services for Public Safety and Public Transport. The observer programme will be held onsite during the event.
The observer programme will include demos from the interested vendors, which can show interoperability of their equipment by showcasing the MCX Plugtests test cases and observer scenario use cases.