Test Facilities. Lucent will develop and maintain test facilities to support the test and acceptance process necessary to drive the technical evaluation and selection set forth in this Section ("Test Facilities").
(i) The Test Facilities will include a functional replica of the Network environment, including each Network Element to be implemented per the Network design. At no additional cost to WinStar, Lucent will provide WinStar with at least one of each Lucent Product purchased by WinStar for implementation into the Test Facilities. Title in all such Test Facilities Network Elements shall vest in WinStar, and WinStar shall be entitled to continue to use such Elements in its Test Facilities following termination or expiration of the Agreement. The Test Facilities must be adequate to support the following types of network testing:
(1) End-to-end integration testing;
(2) Network topology changes;
(3) Integration testing of new/individual Network Elements within the existing Network (including Lucent Products and Third-Party Products) and with the OSS/BSS;
(4) Integration testing of WinStar customer CPE and network applications within the then-current Network;
(5) Performance, load, and stress testing;
(6) Trouble/fault isolation;
(7) Year 2000 compliance testing; and
(8) Verify support of, and compliance with, Applicable Standards.
(ii) The Test Facilities will be capable of supporting concurrent testing on current and future configurations/systems and will support testing by WinStar and WinStar's customers and third-party vendors (subject to such third-party vendors signing a confidentiality agreement protecting Lucent's intellectual property). The Test Facilities will also be used for certifying new WinStar hardware/software configurations as well as simulating Network trouble conditions if necessary for real-time trouble-shooting or maintenance support.
(iii) Lucent will install in the test beds a reasonable number of new product evaluation units for the purpose of testing such new products and technology.
(iv) Support connection for integration testing of the WinStar Operations Support Systems ("OSS") and Business Support Systems ("BSS") as individual and integrated Network Elements and technology. Act as a WinStar customer demonstration center where WinStar customers can, on a pre-negotiated basis, observe interoperability of their equipment and network applications with WinStar Network Elements, OSS and BSS.
Test Facilities. The test facility shall meet the requirements of paragraph 2.1 Vehicle test facilities The test facility shall meet the requirements of paragraph 2.1 Component test facilities The test facility shall meet the requirements of 6.1 The sound emitting component of the external sound generation system is recommended be mounted 0,5 m above a reflecting plane (floor) of the test space. The primary propagation axis of the sound emitting component shall be oriented horizontal to the reflecting plane. The microphone is recommended be located 1,0 m from the centre of the component at a height of 0,5 m. NOTE Specific recommendations have been given for placement of the external sound generation system and the microphone within the test facility to provide guidance for successful testing. There are other arrangements of the external sound generation system and microphone that can be effective to measure frequency content.
Test Facilities. The Contractor shall be responsible for the selection and contracting of test facilities. If significant facility adaptation/modifications are required to accommodate the Alphasat activities these shall be clearly identified. In selecting the Test facilities, the Contractor shall give priority to European facilities. For all Alphasat environmental testing the Contractor shall provision all necessary instrumentation and monitoring equipments for the Alphabus and TDP elements (e.g. thermocouples and accelerometers).
Test Facilities. We have very few test facilities in our institute. A successful Pratham can pave way for creation of some of these facilities to support long term activities of “IITB Student Satellite Program” of IIT Bombay. Hence we will need help for our testing. The following facilities will be needed by us.
Test Facilities. Q1 Do 1958 Agreement contracting countries have to have test facilities? A1 In case the countries intend just accepting the UN/ECE certificate without granting type approval, the test facility nor the technical service is required. If a country who has no technical services or test facilities of its own wants to grant type approval, it may designate technical services in other countries. Q2 How the reciprocal approval can be granted for certification between governments that do not have test facilities? A2 Technical service designated by a contracting party can conduct the necessary tests at other agency’s test facilities, including industry, if such test facility is satisfied the requirement
3. Type approval matter
3-1. Framework of Type approval system Q1 How should be done the acceptance of approval for MRA? (10th GI Meeting) A1 The acceptance of approval for MRA should be made in principle in accordance with the 1958 Agreement by signing the Agreement and adopting the regulations. For this purpose, a type approval system linked with registration systems, a part approval system defined as part of requirements for type approval, and a system to recognize approval given by other countries according to UN/ECE regulations with the same effects as its own part approval system should be each established as a system. At the same time, we should establish a system of responsibility and management allowing us to perform these operations smoothly. It is possible that, in the process toward these objectives, individual countries introduce E marks not based on the Agreements at their own discretion, but, in such a case, problems may arise such as technical inconsistency between the requirements of the regulations and the requirements of such country. Individual country should make efforts to avoid such circumstances by making their systems as simple and transparent as possible and developing cooperation with countries concerned. It should be noted that, if the regulations are applied, such problems would not arise. Q2 What should be done in the future tasks to achieve the MRA in Asia? (10th GI Meeting) A2 To achieve the MRA in Asia successfully, each country should consider the following points: Making the objective clear: We should keep in mind the objective clearly: to establish, through MRA, an effective and efficient regulation and type approval system in Asia. Developing a simple and transparent system: To achieve the objective of the MRA in Asia, it is prefer...
Test Facilities. Develop test facility layout, equipment list, and requirements. Procure and install all components.
Test Facilities. 18 Test Facility
Test Facilities. Access to test facilities necessary to perform development and Milestone testing. In addition LE will provide thermal xxxxxxxx, environmental monitoring instrumentation and data acquisition systems adequate in scope to complete all necessary testing.
Test Facilities. The Contractor shall be responsible for all test tools, instruments and simulators needed to test the CN and SMA (if procured) delivered.
Test Facilities. 13.1. REFERENCE TEST BED (RTB) 13.2. TRANSPORTABLE TEST TOOLS