DocumentCode :
3291059
Title :
GINA -GNSS for innovative road applications-: EGNOS / Galileo for road user charging and Value Added Services
Author :
Lanza, Sara Gurierrez ; Gutierrez, C.B. ; Schortmann, Joaquin Cosmen
Author_Institution :
Navig. Eng. & Applic. Div., GMV, Tres Cantos, Spain
fYear :
2009
fDate :
20-22 Oct. 2009
Firstpage :
348
Lastpage :
352
Abstract :
Galileo/EGNOS can be key to reduce the negative impact of road transport and offer new business opportunities, such as road pricing and other value added services. The GSA/EC co-funded FP7 project GINA addresses the adoption of EGNOS/Galileo in the road sector considering technical feasibility on a large scale, economic viability and positive impacts in aspects such as congestion and pollution. The project leverages on three main activities: analysis of the context for a nationwide GNSS-based road pricing (and VAS) solution-giving emphasis to business aspects, implementation of a nation-wide large-scale demonstrator of GNSS-based road pricing (having the ABvM systems promoted by the Dutch Government as a reference) and VAS (complying with requirements defined by real end-users) and a solid dissemination strategy. This paper addresses the added-value of position integrity in these applications and the setting up of a large scale demonstrator in the Netherlands using EGNOS.
Keywords :
pricing; road vehicles; satellite navigation; telecommunication services; ABvM systems; Dutch Government; EGNOS/Galileo; FP7 project; GINA-GNSS; GSA/EC; Netherlands; nation-wide large-scale demonstrator; road pricing; road transport; road user charging; value added services; Roads; GNSS; Integrity; Road User Charging (RUC); Value Added Service (VAS);
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Transport Systems Telecommunications,(ITST),2009 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lille
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5346-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5347-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ITST.2009.5399331
Filename :
5399331
Link To Document :
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