Remote sensing system for on-board devices with European standard
DSRC RSU TC278 is a device (also called DSRC TC278 antenna) that supports the European tolling standard (EN 15509) via DSRC (Dedicated Short-Range Communication) technology in the 5.8 GHz band.
DSRC RSU TC278 handles radio-frequency remote sensing of in-vehicle equipment dedicated to toll payment.
When a vehicle equipped with a tag enters the dialog zone of the DSRC RSU TC278, its identification number is read and sent to the tolling system, which charges the toll fee to the user.
The EN 15509 standard has been adopted by more than 30 countries, allowing vehicles to pass through multiple states with a single device.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Working frequency: 5.8 GHz.
- Reception sensitivity:< -104 dBm.
- Linux Operating System.
- Made of metal and plastic for outdoor use.
- Mains or PoE power supply.
- Handles the entire DSRC transaction with in-vehicle and tolling devices.
Available in two types, for Stop&Go lanes and for Free Flow lanes, it adapts the coverage area to the size of the lane and the transit speed of vehicles.
Benefits
Improved efficiency
Higher tolling system efficiency and lower operating costs.
Quick payment
Shorter waiting times in toll lanes thanks to radio-frequency data exchange in real time.
Improved mobility
Improved mobility.
Environmental impact
Environmental impact.
Applications
DSRC RSU TC278 for electronic tolling is a reliable and robust device that can be used for a variety of tolling applications throughout the European market, such as:
- Freeway Concessionaires or Operators
- Large parking lot operators
- Access control (e.g. interports, condominiums, restricted traffic zones, etc.)
The TC278 system (to EN 15509 standard) is an innovative solution for automatic freeway toll collection. It is an efficient, secure and sustainable system that is rapidly becoming the benchmark in Europe.