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automatic vehicle Identification (AVI)
Automatic Vehicle
identification is descriptive of an
integrated, total solution utilizing radio
frequency identification (RFID) technology
to electronically identify vehicles and
validate the identity, status and
authenticity of vehicle data for a
specific application. AVI technology has become one of the most
widely used applications of RFID
technology globally. AVI allows toll
agencies, parking operators, gated
communities, fleet operators, state and
local agencies and airports
to identify a vehicle for revenue
collection or simple and secure access control.
Electronic Vehicle
Registration (EVR)
Solutions
Electronic Vehicle
Registration systems help agencies and
organizations ranging from law
enforcement, state and local governments
to universities and private corporations
to electronically identify vehicles to
validate identity, status and authenticity
of vehicle data, enabling better
throughput on roadways and improved
compliance and enforcement on mandates.
Electronic Toll and Traffic Management (ETTM)
Solutions
Sirit is a leading provider of technology
used for electronic toll collection (ETC)
and traffic management applications. Sirit
is the worldwide market leader in
technology that conforms to the Title 21
open standard developed by the California
Department of Transportation and widely
implemented across the western United
States and Canada.
Toll Integration
Sirit delivers innovative solutions for
the tolling industry. Thinking outside the
box has allowed Sirit to deploy modular,
open-protocol Microsoft® based electronic
tolling systems that are scalable,
auditable and flexible. Sirit solutions
can be designed, implemented and accepted
in less time and for less money than
traditional, proprietary systems that have
been previously installed in the industry.
This equates to on time and on budget
delivery.
Traffic Probe
In areas where toll transponders are used
by even a small percentage of the traffic
population, Sirit’s Traffic Management
solution has proven to be an easily
implemented and cost effective answer to
monitoring commute time or traffic
patterns. By deploying Sirit readers at
multiple points along designated intervals
of a toll highway or freeway and by
connecting those points by wire or
wireless to a central host, travel time
and traffic flow can be closely monitored
in real-time, accumulating valuable data
for traffic management or safety
engineering.
Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC)
In early 2004, four major companies,
including Sirit, that have supplied most
of the existing tolling infrastructure in
the United States entered into a
development agreement sanctioned by the
Federal Highways Administration and the US
Department of Defense to develop the first
generation prototypes of 5.9 GHz DSRC
technologies.
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