Title :
Microwave link data communication between a moving vehicle and a roadside beacon
Author_Institution :
Philips Res. Labs., Redhill, UK
Abstract :
This link has been developed within the European DRIVE Programme, to implement an automatic debiting system for the PAMELA project. It will enable tolls to be collected without the requirement for vehicles to slow down or be confined to lanes. The features of the link, as designed, are the localised communication area, the small size and low cost of the vehicle-mounted unit, and the capacity to operate with a short communication time. The passive transponder allows close control of the operating range, without vehicle-to-vehicle interference, and has the advantage of an extremely simple microwave front end. Implemented as a microstrip circuit, this can be accommodated within the outline of a credit card including all microwave transmit and receive components
Keywords :
microwave links; mobile radio systems; road vehicles; transponders; DRIVE; automatic debiting system; data communication; localised communication area; microstrip circuit; microwave link; moving vehicle; passive transponder; roadside beacon;
Conference_Titel :
Technology for Road Pricing and Route Guidance, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London