RFID Electronic Toll Interoperability
TransCore launches the eZGo Anywhere standard onboard unit to support nationwide interoperability for electronic collection systems for tolls. The system support wireless payment of tolls as motorists travel across states. ...
... "The eZGo Anywhere onboard unit (OBU) operates in the 902-928 MHz frequency ranges, and is a high-speed, high-performance RFID tag suitable for electronic toll collection and traffic management applications where a standard on-board unit is specified. It is a read-write OBU that supports adding and editing data to the OBU at high speeds in real-time. The TransCore eZGo Anywhere OBU employs advanced security techniques that ensure a tag's authenticity while preventing data corruption and/or alteration. In addition, tag cloning, spoofing, copying, or duplicating is prevented. eZGo Anywhere OBUs support factory programming of fixed data fields that are locked at the factory and cannot be reprogrammed. Agency read-only data fields are programmed by the agency using password-protected programming equipment. eZGo Anywhere OBU cases are constructed of highly durable, impact resistant, molded plastic and are available in five colors. Markings on the OBU assist patrons in the proper installation and orientation. eZGo Anywhere OBUs are available in waterproof, driver feedback, and exterior-mount models. eZGo Anywhere features a non-replaceable internal battery with a decade’s worth of lifespan based upon typical usage. " ...
Via Transcore: RFID-based eZGo Anywhere Tag for National Interoperable Electronic Toll Collection
Alliance for Toll Interoperability: "The Alliance is being created to promote, research, and implement interoperability concepts to allow existing and new agencies to better utilize today’s technologies to operate their facilities while minimizing revenue loss due to unavailable or inaccurate information. "
Labels: alliance, electronic-toll-collection, interoperability, rfid-tag, toll, traffic, transcore

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