Abstract

Abstract When the Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) concept started it was simply an Electronic Tag. Today, with two-way communication capability, programmability and intelligence, it has graduated to a full fledged Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) System. Applications are numerous, from vehicle communications to fleet management. Being a “Duplex Batch” based system, the DSRC can support applications that do not require online communication, normally provided by cellular and satellite. This technology forms the backbone of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) deployments in Canada. This paper, one of a series of application papers, covers the use of the DSRC technology in a multi-modal ground transportation management system. The DSRC is enhanced with an on-board multi-interface device for vehicle and driver identification as well as character-display and voice synthesis for driver information.

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