Kapsch TrafficCom has earned OmniAir Certification for its latest-generation RIS-9360 Cellular-Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) Roadside Unit (RSU).
The achievement not only reinforces Kapsch TrafficCom as a trusted leader in connected vehicle infrastructure, but also marks a critical advancement for the widespread deployment of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication. This certification confirms the RIS-9360’s compliance with LTE-V2X (RSU) Release 1 test specifications which means the RSU meets rigorous communication, performance and interoperability standards for C-V2X devices. For agencies, this certification provides a vital assurance of reliability and compatibility.
“The RIS-9360 is more than a roadside unit – it’s a future-ready platform designed to evolve with the connected vehicle ecosystem,” said Lauri Brady, Vice President of Emerging Technology at Kapsch TrafficCom North America. “OmniAir Certification affirms our commitment to delivering secure, scalable, and standards-based V2X solutions.”
The OmniAir certification- recognised as a global benchmark for connected vehicle and ITS technologies – validates the performance, reliability, and standards compliance of Kapsch TrafficCom products, reinforcing its leadership in advancing seamless mobility infrastructure.
Kapsch TrafficCom will continue working with OmniAir to advance connected vehicle tolling, supporting SAE J2735 and J3217 message sets, including Toll Advertisement Messages (TAM) and Toll User Messages (TUM). The RIS-9360 also supports a wide range of safety and mobility applications, including:
• PaT and MAP broadcasting
• Red-Light Violation Warnings
• Emergency Vehicle Preemption
• Special Vehicle Priority
• Vehicle data aggregation for traffic operations
As transportation agencies across North America prepare for the shift to connected and autonomous vehicles, the RIS-9360 offers a cost-effective, standards-compliant, and future-proof solution, says Kaptsch. With its robust design, open architecture, and certified performance, the RIS-9360 is ready to power the digital transformation of roadside infrastructure.
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