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GNSS Road Pricing is the charging of road users using Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) sensors inside vehicles. Advocates argue that road pricing using GNSS permits a number of policies such as tolling by distance on urban roads and can be used for many other applications in parking, insurance and vehicle emissions. Critics argue that GNSS could lead to an invasion of people’s privacy .
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 How it works
- 3 Applications
- 4 GNSS Road Pricing Providers
- 5 See Also
- 6 References
- 7 External Links
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History
Even though GNSS and electronic toll collection have been around for decades, the idea of using satellites for road tolling is quite recent. In 1998, the European Union published a report which proposed the use of GNSS to charge vehicles by distance..
How it works
Although the architecture of individual systems may vary, all GNSS road pricing systems share key common elements in how they work. In a typical road pricing system, in-vehicle sensors record time and position data. The data vehicle is processed into trip data, which is in then matched to a set pricing scheme to produce a bill. Most systems process trip data at a back office, though some systems are designed with all the processing taking place inside the vehicle itself.
Applications
Congestion Pricing
Main article: Congestion pricing
Many cities that have already implemented congestion pricing are looking at ways to expand and improve their systems. Proponents of GNSS road pricing claim it can be used to charge vehicles for how much they travel within a cordoned area as opposed to a flat entry fee, thus avoiding ’sharp pricing edges’.
Time Distance Place (TDP) Road Pricing
GNSS Road pricing enables road pricing policies based on time, distance and place (TDP). TDP road pricing is very much based on the road pricing principles outlined by William Vickrey
GNSS Road Pricing Providers
- GMV
- Satellic
- Skymeter
- Thales
See Also
- Global Navigation Satellite System
- Global Positioning System
- Road Pricing
- Congestion pricing
- Telematics
- Electronic toll collection
References
- ^ A presentation explaining the benefits and privacy issues of GNSS road pricing
- ^ Fair Payment for Infrastructure Use: A phased approach to a common transport infrastructure charging framework in the EU, Commission of the European Communities, July 22, 1998.
- ^ IDG article on German Truck Tolling
- ^ Dutch Ministry site describing the Netherlands tolling plans
- ^ Illustration of Skymeter’s road pricing system here
- ^ Satellic’s Road Pricing technology illustration
- ^ Vickrey, William (1992). “Principles of Efficient Congestion Pricing”. Victoria Transport Policy Institute. Retrieved on 2008-02-26.
- ^ Technology Strategy Board Request for TDP proposals
External Links
- GPS world article on GNSS automotive applications
- Skymeter: a company that has developed technology for GNSS road pricing
- Satellic: the company that runs Germany’s truck tolling
- Article on British Think Tank’s recommendation of satellite road charging
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