National automatic toll collection system - pilot project (part 2)

Authors

  • Gabriel Nowacki Motor Transport Institute, Transport Management and Telematics Centre, 03-301 Warsaw, 80 Jagiellonska Street Author
  • Izabella Mitraszewska Motor Transport Institute, Transport Management and Telematics Centre, 03-301 Warsaw, 80 Jagiellonska Street Author
  • Tomasz Kamiński Motor Transport Institute, Transport Management and Telematics Centre, 03-301 Warsaw, 80 Jagiellonska Street Author
  • Anna Niedzicka Motor Transport Institute, Transport Management and Telematics Centre, 03-301 Warsaw, 80 Jagiellonska Street Author
  • Ewa Smoczyńska Motor Transport Institute, Transport Management and Telematics Centre, 03-301 Warsaw, 80 Jagiellonska Street Author
  • Monika Ucińska Motor Transport Institute, Transport Management and Telematics Centre, 03-301 Warsaw, 80 Jagiellonska Street Author
  • Thomas Kallweit FELA Management AG, Basadingerstasse 18, CH-8253 Diessenhofen Author
  • Robert Rozesłaniec AUTOGUARD S.A., 27 Omulewska Street, 04-128 Warsaw Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/v10174-011-0024-7

Keywords:

EETS, European Electronic Tolling Service, National Centre for Automatic Toll Collection, NATCS, interoperability

Abstract

This article presents tests results of the pilot project - The functional structure of the National Automated Toll Collection System (NATCS). During the tests OBU automatically charged a fee (toll), taking into account the category of vehicle (admissible mass, the number of axes), the category of emissions, and distance of road travelled. OBU is equipped with GPS, GSM and DSRC modules, which ensure its interoperability with other EETS systems in the EU Member States. The system meets the requirements of 2004/52/EC Directive and the EC Decision from the 6-th of October 2009. Tests proved high effectiveness of automatic number plate recognition, being 99,9%. The analyses of PDOP (Position Dilution of Precision) parameters showed that 90% had the value below 1, and 8% value from 1 to 3. Based on tests, the maximum number of satellites for localization was - 11 and minimum - 5, that create value 99%.

References

Commission Decision of 6 October 2009 on the definition of the European Electronic Toll Service and its Technical Elements. Official Journal of the European Union L 268/11, 13.10.2009.

Directive 2004/52/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on the interoperability of electronic road toll systems in the Community. OJ of the EU, L 166/132, 30.04.2004.

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Published

2011-09-30

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How to Cite

Nowacki, G., Mitraszewska, I., Kamiński, T., Niedzicka, A., Smoczyńska, E., Ucińska, M., Kallweit, T., & Rozesłaniec, R. (2011). National automatic toll collection system - pilot project (part 2). Archives of Transport, 23(3), 353-367. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10174-011-0024-7

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