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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FACILITATING ENHANCED OFFLINE PAYMENT
20230140070 · 2023-05-04 ·

Embodiments described herein provide a client system for facilitating enhanced offline payment. During operation, the system obtains a location indicator, which indicates the location of a service, from a charging system. The system then generates an offline code that allows access to the service and corresponds to the location indicator. The offline code can be readable by the charging system, and the client system and the charging system can both be offline. Subsequently, the system encodes the historical data associated with the service in a field of the offline code and sends a message comprising the offline code to the charging system.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR UNIVERSAL TOLL MODULE

A system includes a communication device and a user interface. The communication device includes a universal toll module configured to transmit a toll signal that includes at least one electronic toll code to be communicated to an electronic toll system. The universal toll module is communicatively coupled to a vehicle bus of the vehicle. The user interface is communicatively coupled to the vehicle bus.

CREDIT SCREENING SUPPORT SYSTEM, VEHICLE-MOUNTED DEVICE, VEHICLE, SERVER, CREDIT SCREENING SUPPORT METHOD, CREDIT SCREENING SUPPORT PROGRAM, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
20230196454 · 2023-06-22 ·

Credit information is obtained from an operational status of a vehicle, for example, and a credit limit is increased based on this credit information. A credit screening support system includes a vehicle-mounted device configured to acquire operational information on the vehicle and a server configured to compute the credit information on a user of the vehicle based on the operational information received from the vehicle-mounted device. The server includes an input element for inputting the operational information acquired by the vehicle-mounted device, a credit information computing element for computing credit information on the user based on the operational information input by the input element, and an output element for outputting the credit information on the user computed by the credit information computing element.

STOP LOCATION CONTROL METHOD, STOP LOCATION CONTROL DEVICE, AND STOP LOCATION CONTROL SYSTEM

A controller includes an extraction unit, an arrival time calculation unit, a departure time calculation unit, a stop location calculation unit and a transmission unit. The extraction unit extracts stop-scheduled vehicles, which are scheduled to stop in a stopping area. The arrival time calculation unit calculates arrival times when the stop-scheduled vehicles will arrive at the stopping area based at least on user-side information of users who use the stop-scheduled vehicles, or on position information of the stop-scheduled vehicles. The departure time calculation unit calculates a scheduled departure order indicating an order in which the stop-scheduled vehicles will depart the stopping area. The stop location calculation unit calculates stop locations of the stop-scheduled vehicles based on the scheduled departure order. The transmission unit transmits information indicating the stop locations to the stop-scheduled vehicles.

Smart Loop Treadle
20170358205 · 2017-12-14 ·

Lanes sensors are used to count the number of wheel assemblies on vehicles passing over roadway sensors. Lane sensors can also be used to classify vehicles at single and multiple lane sites for tolling and/or traffic planning. For counting vehicles, the Smart Loop Treadle of the present invention is designed for both tire and wheel assembly detection using inductive loop sensors for toll roads in single (Conventional) lane applications. The sensors detect the tire assemblies of both vehicles and vehicle trailers being towed to provide the sum of axle assemblies. For vehicle characterization, the sensor arrangement can have a combination of unique sensors that include tire/wheel detection sensors and vehicle lane position sensors. The characteristics of the vehicle, travel direction, speed, in lane position of the vehicle can be detected using combination of these sensors.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING RELATIVE TAGS IN CONNECTION WITH USE OF AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES

A system for serving a shared-ride user, including a non-transitory storage component and a hardware-based processing unit performing module functions. The storage includes a user-input-interface module that receives, from a machine interface, user-input data regarding a user/co-passenger interaction. The storage includes a ride-sharing module determining, based on input data, an identity or account for the co-passenger, and an output module performing an action based on the identity or account. In another aspect, the storage includes a commerce module determining, based on the input data, a service or product indicated in the interaction and the output action is based on the service or product. In another aspect, the storage includes a social-media module accessing a social-media resource to, using the input data, determine an identity or account of the co-passenger, a product or service indicated by the co-passenger or the user in the interaction, or a schedule of the co-passenger.

Instant personal electronic parking system and method

A personal electronic parking system and method adapted to identify, track, predict, alert, manage and collect payment, and enforce on-street and off-street parking, the system including a central cloud network adapted to generate and manage user data and parking data, a user interface adapted to show users parking information relevant to the user, a unique machine-readable code, wherein the code provides identification of a specific vehicle used by the user, one or more sensors, one or more meter devices adapted to connect with the central cloud network and the user interface, and a parking payment and enforcement portal.

Systems and methods for integrating cameras and phased array antennas for use in electronic toll charge

Systems and methods for integrating cameras and phased array antennas for use in electronic toll charge (ETC) are disclosed. In one aspect, an ETC system includes a camera including a lens and configured to capture an image indicative of a position of a vehicle and a plurality of antennas formed in a ring around the lens of the camera. The system further includes control circuitry configured to: determine the position of the vehicle based on the image captured by the camera, adjust the antennas for beamforming based on the position of the vehicle, and wirelessly communicate with an on board device (OBU) of the vehicle via the beamforming provided by the adjusted antennas.

INTERMODAL DEMAND ESTIMATION TO TRANSIT ENTRY MONITORING
20170351955 · 2017-12-07 · ·

A passenger's activity at the normal entry and exit points to the transit system may be recorded and linked, using a transit ticking system, along with the passenger's transit time and onward travel mode (bike hire, taxi, etc.). These records can be linked to other parameters such as the time, day of the week, season of the year, weather, and/or other such parameters. Furthermore, the passenger may use the transit ticketing system to make onward travel reservations such a bike hire or taxi. Such reservations will also be linked with the entry and exit and other parameters. The passenger's entry and exit on subsequent visits may be recorded and aggregated with past travel parameters. Thus, when a user enters the transit system, the records for that user can be used to predict how long they may be in transit, where they may exit the transit system, and what type of onward travel they may use.

System and method for speech recognition for occupancy detection in high occupancy toll applications
11676425 · 2023-06-13 · ·

A system and method for dividing toll charges among vehicle occupants includes, at a mobile device, receiving identifying information for each vehicle occupant that can be used to verify the identity of the occupant. The identifying information can be biometric in nature, including images or voice prints. The information is provided to tolling service with which each of the occupants has an account. Toll charges that accrue as the vehicle travels are then divided or split among the vehicle occupants.