Vehicle
owners, who frequently pass through toll gates, can
now opt for a prepaid smartcard, which can be swiped
at the toll gate and the appropriate amount will then
be deducted by the automated smart card reader.
Further, the electronic toll gate system through its
RFID solution, which will be fitted in the vehicle,
will enable a wireless transaction, allowing the vehicle
to move on without making a stop. The moment the vehicle
comes within 50 metres of the toll gate, the RFID unit
in the vehicle communicates with the ETC RFID unit at
the tollgate, which establishes identity, deducts the
appropriate toll amount and electronically instructs
the toll gate/barricade to be opened, the vehicle will
pas through the toll gate without having to stop.
"By
leveraging the use of Smart Card and RFID technology
in ETC, we have put India on par with the rest of the
world, where these systems are already in use,"
says G V Prasada Rao, head of the instruments and systems
division - ECIL, which is responsible for developing
the ETC
ECIL,
a pioneer of indigenous electronic revolution in India,
was established in 1967 under the department of Atomic
Energy. With a turnover of Rs 1,000 crore, ECIL is well-known
for its technological innovations and strong R&D
focus, major systems design capability.
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