Market Demand for Paper-Thin Toll Transponder Increases for Use in
Traffic Management and Wireless Payment Applications
Four Additional Transportation Authorities Order TransCore’s
RFID-based eGo Plus Technology
NEW YORK (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) November 17, 2008 --
TransCore,
the largest global supplier of transportation based radio frequency
identification (RFID) products, announces that four additional
transportation authorities are deploying TransCore’s
RFID-based eGo®
Plus paper-thin windshield sticker tags. The newest authorities
include Dallas metropolitan’s North Texas
Tollway Authority, the Louisiana Department of Transportation, the
Kansas Turnpike Authority, and the City of Laredo, Texas.
Ten years ago using ATM cards virtually anywhere in the world was hard
to envision. However, today, the shift to an almost cashless culture has
transportation authorities deploying technology that can accelerate the
use of wireless payment and communication systems to support the move
towards all electronic open road tolling and emerging traffic management
applications, such as high occupancy tolling (HOT) lanes, congestion
pricing, dynamic road pricing and express lanes, to mitigate bottleneck
congestion or increase infrastructure capacity during peak usage. The
tags are also being showcased here in New York City’s
World Congress technology pavilion to provide left turn priority for
buses.
“As with consumer electronics, when more
robust and economical technology emerges it speeds the rate of adoption
because there’s a better value proposition.
This is what is happening with wireless toll payment technology,”
explains John
Simler, TransCore’s Intelligent
Transportation Systems Group president. “For
transportation engineers, the ancillary benefit of greater adoption is
it enables a larger sample pool for traffic data that can be used for
congestion pricing or real time adaptive traffic systems.”
In this economy, the paper-thin eGo Plus tag, priced under $10, provides
a significant savings for motorists compared to similarly-performing
hardcase tags that have typically sold for $25 to $30 while improving
performance capabilities. The sticker tag is comparable in size to a
vehicle inspection sticker and mounts easily on a motorist’s
windshield. The slim form factor also increases point of purchase
options making it adaptable to retail outlets and more easily accessible
beyond traditional toll customer service centers.
Early users of the eGo Plus windshield sticker tag technology
experienced two to four times the expected motorist adoption rate,
quickly establishing that the paper-thin tag could aid in overcoming
deployment barriers that previously hindered widespread motorist use.
Greener benefits: The paper-thin, batteryless eGo technology
provides environmental value as well.
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Increasing wireless payment of tolls reduces congestion and eliminates
idle times at toll plazas, lowering vehicle emissions and improving
air quality. By eliminating barriers to adoption, as seen with eGo
Plus tags, more motorists will use this form of wireless payment.
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The smaller profile tag consumes less petroleum based raw material to
manufacture and reduces transportation and shipping requirements.
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The batteryless design of the tag eliminates the additional cost and
demand for batteries and subsequent storage and disposal requirements.
eGo Plus technology is currently in use by Florida’s
Turnpike Enterprise for its statewide SunPass®
system, the Texas Department of Transportation’s
TxTag, Houston’s Harris County Toll
Road Authority’s EZTAG program, the
Washington Department of Transportation’s Good
To Go program, and Puerto Rico Highway and Transportation Authority’s
AutoExpreso island-wide toll system.
Other tags from the eGo family are in use in transportation applications
throughout the world including Bermuda’s
recently introduced electronic vehicle registration and compliance
program, Shenzhen China Customs border crossing automatic vehicle and
driver authorization system, Jamaica’s
Highway 2000, and the United States’ Free and
Secure Transport (FAST) commercial vehicle border crossing program with
Canada and Mexico.
The latest in the line of RFID products is the eZGo™
Anywhere tag. To advance interoperability for electronic toll
collection systems nationwide, the eZGo Anywhere standard onboard unit
(OBU) is designed to simplify wireless payment of tolls for motorists
that travel across states and require different tags for each region’s
toll system, such as a motorist from the Northeast who travels south to
Florida or west to Texas.
With these orders, TransCore’s eGo family of
tags exceeds 11.3 million transponders shipped while globally TransCore’s
RFID technology deployed in various transportation applications in 41
countries exceeds 35 million RFID tags and 55,000 readers.
About eGo Plus Technology
The eGo Plus sticker tag is a 915 MHz radio frequency
programmable, beam-powered, windshield-mounted tag. Packaged as a
flexible sticker, this tag is ideal for applications that require
low-cost, easily installed tags and is appropriate for electronic toll
collection, airport access and ground transportation management systems,
parking access, and security access. Each eGo Plus sticker tag comes
equipped with a factory-programmed unique tag identification number that
prevents the tag from being duplicated.
The eGo Plus, batteryless sticker tag offers a read range of up to 31.5
feet (9.6 meters) and 2048-bit read/write memory at a fraction of the
cost of older, less flexible RFID technology. The tag provides the
capability to read, write, rewrite, or permanently lock individual
bytes. Transactions are highly secure with encryption and mutual
authentication as standard features. Custom printing and labeling is
also available. eGo Plus tags are manufactured in the United States.
About TransCore
TransCore's 70-year heritage supporting the transportation industry
spans a range of offerings for the toll, traffic management, airport,
parking, access control, rail, intermodal, trucking, and homeland
security markets. With products and installations in 46 countries, more
than 100 patents worldwide, and pioneering applications of RFID and
satellite communications technologies, TransCore's expertise is
unparalleled in the markets it serves. In 2008, Engineering
News-Record (ENR) ranked TransCore No. 98 out of the Top 500
Design Firms. TransCore has more than 2,000 employees in 80
locations throughout the world.
TransCore operates as a unit of Roper
Industries (NYSE: ROP). Roper Industries is a market-driven,
diversified growth company with trailing twelve month revenues of $2.3
billion, and is a component of the Standard & Poor’s
S&P Mid-Cap 400, Fortune 1000, and Russell 1000 Indexes. Roper provides
engineered products and solutions for global niche markets, including
water, energy, radio frequency and research/medical applications.
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