AVI research for commercial vehicle operations

P. Davies, C. Hill, J. Siviter
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This paper focuses on current research efforts in the field of automatic vehicle identification (AVI) within the Heavy Vehicle Electronic License Plate (HELP) program. HELP is developing a commercial vehicle monitoring and management system integrating AVl with weigh-in-motion, automatic vehicle classification and a computerized communications network. A primary emphasis to date in the HELP program has been technology research and development, with AVI being central to this effort. Initial research, undertaken by CRC, has led to the development of a radio frequency based, open specification for an AVI system representing the technological state-of-the-art. However, in parallel with the HELP AVI research, the American Trucking Association (ATA) has recently adopted its own radio frequency identification (RFID) equipment standard. A new research effort is therefore being performed by CRC to develop compatible AVI standards meeting the requirements of both the ATA and HELP. A second additional area of research, currently being undertaken by CRC, is the development of a beacon-based AVI system, based on the existing HELP AVI specification. This AVI beacon will be placed on a state line and will broadcast a location, date and time marker message to a truck's onboard computer (OBC). This is just one in a broad range of possible IVHS applications capable of utilizing such a roadside-to-vehicle communications channel. This paper describes the earlier HELP AVI research efforts as a background to the two current AVI initiatives. Each of these initiatives is also discussed including project methodologies, results so far and expected results.
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商用车运营AVI研究
本文主要介绍了重型车辆电子车牌(HELP)项目中车辆自动识别(AVI)的研究现状。HELP正在开发一种商用车辆监控和管理系统,将AVl与动态称重、自动车辆分类和计算机通信网络集成在一起。迄今为止,HELP计划的主要重点是技术研究和开发,而AVI是这项工作的核心。CRC进行的初步研究导致了一种基于无线电频率的开放AVI系统规范的发展,代表了最先进的技术。然而,在HELP AVI研究的同时,美国卡车运输协会(ATA)最近也采用了自己的射频识别(RFID)设备标准。因此,CRC正在进行一项新的研究工作,以制定兼容的AVI标准,满足ATA和HELP的要求。CRC目前正在进行的第二个额外研究领域是基于现有的HELP AVI规范开发基于信标的AVI系统。这个AVI信标将放置在一条州线上,并将向卡车的车载计算机(OBC)广播位置、日期和时间标记信息。这只是能够利用这种路边到车辆通信信道的各种可能的IVHS应用中的一种。本文描述了早期的HELP AVI研究工作,作为当前两个AVI计划的背景。还讨论了每一项倡议,包括项目方法、迄今为止的结果和预期结果。
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