Date of Publication :18th February 2018
Abstract: This paper suggests a new system for raising tolls on infrastructures under Open Road Tolling (ORT). The current Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) applications do not meet basic usage criteria, such as interoperability and portability between systems and road users (in the same or separate countries), as well as automated toll monitoring and recording (capacities protecting user privacy, an important aspect of car rental or sharing use cases). The Charge Collector System (C2S) is a project in development that will provide certain services, such as versatile payment options, tracking of accrued tolls and making them available to end-users and management agencies, exploring technology synergy in the ETC situation, namely Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC), Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), Near Field Communication (NFC) This framework often reflects an alternative to interoperable ETC systems, in a manner that incorporates solutions based on DSRC and GNSS together.
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