DocumentCode
1699822
Title
Automatic vehicle identification and its application to inter-urban road pricing
Author
Wiggins, A.E.
Author_Institution
Commun. & Instrum. Div., Croydon, UK
fYear
1993
fDate
11/5/1993 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
42522
Lastpage
42525
Abstract
In May 1992 the DART-Tag Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) system was launched at Dartford River Crossing for the nonstop cashless collection of tolls. This was the first full working system of electronic cashless toll collection in the UK and currently has in excess of 23000 users. The French manufacturer CSEE Peage, along with their UK subsidiary RTI Systems Ltd, saw their second major UK AVI toll collection system (FAST-Tag) launched in December 1992 at the Mersey Tunnels. It currently has over 13000 users. This paper discusses the requirements for remote identification systems and explains why microwave based techniques are best suited to AVI. A detailed description of DART-Tag follows, covering its lane equipment, computer system and associated real-time distributed database technology. Finally, recent developments in the application of AVI to a European inter-urban road pricing scheme are summarised
Keywords
road traffic; tariffs; telecontrol; traffic computer control; CSEE Peage; DART-Tag Automatic Vehicle Identification; Dartford River Crossing; FAST-Tag; Mersey Tunnels; RTI Systems; computer system; electronic cashless toll collection; inter-urban road pricing; lane equipment; microwave based techniques; nonstop cashless collection; real-time distributed database technology; remote identification systems;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Electronics in Managing the Demand for Road Capacity, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
Filename
280170
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