ISO-6C Technology in Tolling Worldwide

ISO-6C Technology in Tolling
Worldwide
IBTTA South Africa
Eric Redman, VP Sales North America
March 12, 2012
About Federal Signal Technologies
• Division of Federal Signal Corporation, formed to provide Intelligent
Transportation Solutions
• Made up of companies experienced in Electronic Tolling, Parking and ITS
technology and services
• Agile, experienced, and financially solid, with a customer-first attitude
• A 100+ year company
The FSTech Team – Familiar Brands
• Federal Signal Technologies - Lane systems and integration
PIPS Technology – Cameras and Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR)
Sirit – Transponders, Readers, and RFID Technology
VESystems – Back-Office Systems, Operational Expertise
Diamond Consulting – Idris Vehicle Identification
Federal APD – Automated Parking Devices
Sirit Division
• Market leader in RFID technology
• Products deployed in:
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Electronic Tolling
Electronic Vehicle Registration
Parking & Access Control
Supply Chain Systems
Livestock tracking
• More than 16 years of RF expertise addressing
multiple frequencies, multiple protocols
& compliance with global standards
What is ISO 18000-6C ?
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UHF (860 – 960 MHz) protocol
Original development driven by Supply-Chain industry
Operates worldwide
Multiple suppliers (ISO standard)
High read rates (up to 1,000 tags per second)
Robust Protocol
• Anti collision for reading multiple tags in the field
• Minimal interference between readers and tags
• Versatile (implementation can be customized)
• Security can be tailored to the application
6C ETC System Installs
•More than 1500 lanes installed in 15 countries
•Installation of ISO 18000-6C ETC systems date from
2008
•Proven multi-lane, high-speed operation
•Installed by over 20 System Integrators worldwide
•Fast growing trend globally – both legacy and new
installations
•Capable of 160 KPH+ vehicle speeds with 99.9%+
reliability
•Highly scalable and versatile—not limited to type of
customer or geography
6C AVI Tags – Various Form Factors
Non-Transferrable
Windshield Tag
Motorcycle/Headlamp Tag
Self Declaration Tag
External License Plate Tag
Credit Card Tag
Transferrable Windshield Tag
6C Security
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Tag Authentication
Reader Authentication
Tag Data Protection
Prevents
counterfeit tags
from being used
Sensitive
information
passed only to
appropriate
readers
Valuable
information is not
exposed to
unauthorized
readers
Secure Transaction
Sirit 6C Security Interface
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• Open Standard Encryption Algorithm and Implementation
• Does not interfere with standard ISO 18000-6C features
Sirit Security
Interface
ISO 18000-6C Interface
• Provides ability to authenticate tag
• Protects tag data
ID5000 Series Readers
 Applications and Markets include
Tolling (ORT, HOT)
 Electronic Vehicle Identification
 Traffic Management
 Ground Transportation Management
 Rail
 High End, High Performance
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150 mph (249 kph)
Read Distances 40-50+ feet
High Security
IP-67 Rated
Power selectable to meet local regulations
 Multi-Protocol – Interoperability
 18000-6C, 18000-6B (Ego, SeGO),
Title 21, ISO 10374 (ATA), iPx (SuperTag), IAG
Turkey Toll System
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First European UHF 6C tolling project
Deployment to cover all Turkey Highways
Replace HF-based ‘Stop and Go’ system
State of the art system with real time fare calculation
Hardware - Readers, Cameras, Idris Loops
580 lanes
Colorado E-470
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Idris classification
PIPS cameras
Sirit multiprotocol readers
Sirit transponders
• T-21 hard case
• 18000-6C sticker tags
• Key business metrics:
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140,000 daily toll transactions
380,000 accounts
800,000 transponders issued
Successful all-electronic toll (AET) conversion
Converting from T21 to 6C technology
New tags have no battery, no maintenance needs
Conclusion
ISO-18000 6C represents the premier choice for AVI
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High-performance
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Flexible Installation
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Best-of-Breed technology
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Open Architecture
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Diverse installation base
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Global capability
ISO-6C Technology in Tolling
Worldwide
IBTTA South Africa
Eric Redman, VP Sales North America
[email protected]
March 12, 2012