450 MHz network communication

End-to-end testing of critical infrastructure systems operating over 450MHz networks. Ensure reliable validation of mission-critical communication systems.

Challenge

Communication across multiple technologies

Mixed environments (450 MHz, LTE/5G, WiFi, legacy systems) complicate interoperability testing.

Lack of real-device testing

Simulated instead of real device test environments reduce accuracy for safety-critical scenarios.

High complexity communication flows

From vehicle-to-infrastructure to backend systems, failures often occur outside isolated test scopes.

Load and emergency conditions

Critical infrastructure must function under peak traffic, failure scenarios, and mobility constraints.

Solution

Real-device based 450 MHz testing

Real devices test communication between vehicles, roadside units, sensors, and backend systems.

End-to-end service chain validation

Test device layer, network and application services (telemetry, alerts, control signals, etc.).

Multi-network interoperability testing

Seamless verification across 450 MHz, LTE/5G, WiFi, and legacy communication systems.

Stress testing

Simulation of congestion, outages, and emergency scenarios to ensure stable communication.

What we can test

Real-device end-to-end testing in lab environments

QiTASC differentiates through true real-device execution instead of simulation-based testing:

  • Test execution with real 450 MHz and mobile devices in controlled lab environments
  • Full end-to-end validation of automotive communication chains
  • Remote access to lab infrastructure for global teams
  • Automated execution and verification of complex test scenarios
  • Analysis and verification of real communication traces and system behavior
  • Support for Cyrus-phone and remote device interaction testing scenarios
  • Continuous monitoring of results with AI-supported analysis and defect detection

This ensures that automotive and critical infrastructure communication behaves exactly as it would in real operational environments.

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Why QiTASC?

Market vs. QiTASC – a comparison.

Criteria

Current market solution

QiTASC approach

Technical solution

Real-device testing

Often simulation-based

Full real-device execution

Remote lab setup with 450 MHz devices (Cyrus phone)

Full communication coverage

Fragmented testing scope

End-to-end communication validation

Integrated system testing across network layers

450 MHz testing capability

Limited or vendor specific

Dedicated 450 MHz validation environment

Native support for 450 MHz networks

Remote access

Rare or partial

Full remote lab control

Secure remote device and test execution

Interoperability testing

Limited cross-network validation

Multi-network testing (450 MHz, LTE/5G, WiFi)

Unified test framework

Automation depth

Script-based, static

Dynamic, AI-supported execution

Adaptive test orchestration + analytics

Failure analysis

Manual post-processing

Automated trace analysis

AI-driven diagnostics and KPI mapping

Scalability

Hardware-heavy setups

Distributed lab, remote scaling

Modular test infrastructure

Secure & stable 450 MHz communication

Ensure your automotive and critical infrastructure communication systems are fully validated, resilient, and future-proof. Contact us to schedule a demo or discuss your 450 MHz testing strategy.