Vehicle lane discrimination in an electronic toll collection system
First Claim
1. A vehicle position determination system for determining a position of a moving vehicle having a transponder in a multi-lane roadway, the vehicle determination system comprising:
- roadway antennas to receive a probable lane response signal from the transponder, the roadway antennas having partially overlapped coverage zones, each of the roadway antennas having a unique identifier associated therewith, the probable lane response signal being based on a plurality of counts corresponding to numbers of times the transponder has received a transmission from respective ones of the roadway antennas;
a controller to cause each of the roadway antennas to periodically transmit its unique identifier; and
a lane determination module to determine the counts corresponding to the numbers of times that the transponder received a transmission from each of the roadway antennas based on the probable lane response signal, and to determine a position of the moving vehicle by comparing ratios of the numbers of times each unique identifier was received by the transponder during a sampling period to values associated with different possible transponder locations,wherein all of the coverage zones have similar elliptical shapes with major axes extending in a direction orthogonal to a travel path of the vehicle.
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Abstract
A vehicle position determination system for determining the position of a moving vehicle in a multi-lane roadway. Two or more roadway antennas each periodically transmit an identifier that is associated with and unique to the antenna to a transponder located in the moving vehicle. As the moving vehicle passes through the coverage zone of the antennas, the transponder counts the number of times that it receives each unique identifier and reports this information to a roadside controller. Based on this information, the roadside controller can determine a probable location of the moving vehicle. The vehicle location information can be provided to an imaging system to discriminate between transponder and non-transponder equipped vehicles.
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1. A vehicle position determination system for determining a position of a moving vehicle having a transponder in a multi-lane roadway, the vehicle determination system comprising:
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roadway antennas to receive a probable lane response signal from the transponder, the roadway antennas having partially overlapped coverage zones, each of the roadway antennas having a unique identifier associated therewith, the probable lane response signal being based on a plurality of counts corresponding to numbers of times the transponder has received a transmission from respective ones of the roadway antennas; a controller to cause each of the roadway antennas to periodically transmit its unique identifier; and a lane determination module to determine the counts corresponding to the numbers of times that the transponder received a transmission from each of the roadway antennas based on the probable lane response signal, and to determine a position of the moving vehicle by comparing ratios of the numbers of times each unique identifier was received by the transponder during a sampling period to values associated with different possible transponder locations, wherein all of the coverage zones have similar elliptical shapes with major axes extending in a direction orthogonal to a travel path of the vehicle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of determining a position of a moving vehicle having a transponder in a multi-lane roadway, the multi-lane roadway having two or more roadway antennas having partially overlapped coverage zones, the method comprising:
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receiving from a first one of the roadway antennas an RF trigger signal and a first the unique identifier associated with the first one of the roadway antenna antennas; incrementing a first counter associated with the received first unique identifier in response to the receipt thereof; generating a probable lane response signal based upon a value in the first counter and a value in a second counter, the second counter associated with a second˜
unique identifier;transmitting the probable lane response signal to at least one of the roadway antennas; determining numbers of times that the transponder received a transmission from corresponding ones of the roadway antennas based on the probable lane response signal; and determining a position of the moving vehicle by comparing ratios of the numbers of times corresponding ones of the unique identifiers were received by the transponder during a sampling period to values associated with different possible transponder locations; wherein all of the coverage zones have similar elliptical shapes with major axes extending in a direction orthogonal to a travel path of the vehicle. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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Specification