Field of the Invention
[0001] The invention relates to an electronic toll payment system and method. In particular
the invention relates to an electronic toll payment system and method for mechanically
propelled motor vehicles.
Background to the Invention
[0002] Tolls are charged by governments or private companies for many reasons: to raise
revenue, to reduce traffic levels, or to pay for construction of, for example, a road
system or bridge. The general principle is that to use a section of road, bridge,
or area of the road network, a toll is payable. The toll can be charged for in many
different ways: for example on a daily basis, on a per-use basis, or on an amount
of use basis.
[0003] Mobile or Cellular phones are being used for making payments, whereby the customer
opens an account, enrolls/registers/purchases devices first to permit for the payment
service and then every time a payment has to be made, the customer sends a text message
consisting of a security code, the amount to be paid and other pertinent data to a
special access number.
[0004] It is known to use RF ID technology for making road toll payments using SMS text
messages. In road toll systems, the mobile phone or cell phone is simply waived on
a Reader located on top of the gate. In toll ways, the customer drives through the
toll plaza and as long as the mobile phone is located within the driver's area it
will be automatically sensed by a Reader installed on the side of the toll booth.
The RF ID chip with memory can either be in the form of a thin flat module which is
attached to the back of the cell phone or embedded in the SIM card inside the mobile
or cell phone. To re-load the chip or module, the user simply sends a text message
to a special access number, specifying the amount to be loaded and his security code.
[0005] Numerous systems have been made for the electronic payment of tolls whereby sensors
interact remotely with devices carried by passing vehicles or persons and, for example,
a pre-paid token or card in the device is cancelled or partially cancelled as payment.
These do not provide a positive feed-back inter-action with the facilities used. Misreading
and defective products give rise to increased losses to the operators and users alike
at times. The absence of any reliable form of confirmation that the toll has been
discharged is problematic.
[0006] In addition the main problem with all automated toll payment systems requires users
to set up an account or have their vehicle retro fitted with a RF ID device to allow
for automated payment of the toll. This is problematic as many people are not sufficiently
technically minded to set up an account or simply are not aware as to how to set up
an account. In addition to this the requirement of setting up accounts furnishing
personal, financial and other details together with account maintenance costs is unacceptable
/ difficult / impossible/ to a section of potential users. Another problem is for
non-frequent users or tourists when passing through an automated toll system is very
difficult to monitor and enforce. As a result, some people will forget to pay road
tolls occasionally, or not realise that they have to pay a toll, and these people
will end up with a fine. Alternatively, people who do not know how the system works,
or that it exists, may not be aware that they have to pay it or how to pay it.
[0007] A further problem with remote toll payment systems is in maintaining the ability
to pursue those who have not paid while preserving the principle of anonymity. A growing
resentment on the part of consumers being required to disclose personal, financial
and other details to drive on the roads is also a factor.
[0008] The photographic or video camera recognition system may be positioned on or adjacent
to a gantry to photograph the number plates of vehicles in a road toll system the
passage is recorded and stored. Such photographs or more usually video/digital image
recordings and are of no monetary value being discarded if the toll payment transaction
were completed satisfactorily. Alternatively microwave or radio tag identification
association with the vehicles or communication devices might be employed however these
can also be the source of difficulty. False and misreading errors occur frequently
with certain conditions, such as adverse weather, condition of vehicle registration
plates and improperly sited cameras, inoperative tags or RF ID devices for example.
[0009] The existing method of enforcing payment is to arrange that the defaulter is traced
through the registration details recorded by the license plate camera. This is compared
with the central data bank of vehicle registration numbers for contact details attached
or associated with the vehicles in default. It is this default group that is processed
using the system of written notification and demand for payment on terms. These traditionally
include the imposition of late payment charges, fines and legal proceedings in the
event that the toll remains outstanding. This gives rise to significant increase in
costs associated with the use of the toll facilities to the consumer and by reason
of costs incurred, public relations fallout, to the toll operator. The restriction
of methods of payment by toll operators is considered by lawyers as being in breach
of competition requirements and could give rise to a determination that it constitutes
an unlawful imposition of a penalty, such a situation, requiring repayment in due
course of millions of currency units to consumers affected.
[0010] In addition to this aspect of the operation, as exists at present, the false reading
/error of tags in or on vehicles fitted with a
RF ID device is the source of consumer dissatisfaction. When this is challenged in the
courts is likely to result in damages for breach of contract against the tag/toll
operator. Because this is a foreseeable result, this gives rise to significant resources
being invested in call centers and infrastructural facilities to deal with complaints
arising. The costs to the toll operator in public relation terms is high, particularly
when the consumer is of the view, rightly or wrongly, that they did nothing wrong.
The existing default procedures result in the issuing of letters of demand and legal
enforcement procedures.
[0011] There is therefore a need to provide a system and method to facilitate a simple mechanism
for toll payment by customers or users of toll systems that overcome the above mentioned
problems.
Summary of the Invention
[0012] According to the invention there is provided, as set out in the appended claims,
a system for toll payment using electronic messaging from at least one electronic
communication device, for example a fixed line or mobile telephone, said system comprising:
a remote communication system adapted to communicate with the at least one electronic
communication device, said communication device is associated with a pre-existing
telecommunication account belonging to a user;
recording means for capturing vehicle identifier information for vehicles passing
through a toll area and storing said identifier information on said remote communication
system or another remote communication system;
means for sending an electronic message, for example a SMS(text) message or WAP message,
from the electronic communication device by said user to the remote communication
system wherein said electronic message comprises a vehicle registration identifier
and toll identifier; and
said remote communication system comprises means for automatically matching said received
electronic message with said captured vehicle identifier information and, if a match
is made, a toll payment is debited from the user's pre-existing telecommunication
account and credited to a toll operator account.
[0013] The main advantage of the system is that the user does not have to pre-register account
information in order to effect a toll payment. The system operates on the basis of
a premium text service where a user's telephone phone account is debited for the toll
amount in response to text information, which allows for simple and easy useful mechanism
to pay a toll charge fee. As far as paid transaction to all of these facilities is
concerned, the use of the SMS (TEXT) payment solution is the most cost effective non-intrusive
system maximising the use of existing technology and the public familiarity with it
to provide a public service payment mechanism. The removal of account opening requirements
and maintenance charges provides a fair solution which respects privacy of the road
user. The solution is in the nature of a public service which has many advantages
at a reasonable transparent cost.
[0014] The proposed solution permits payment at a time and place convenient to the consumer
and provided that the conditions required and described prevail the toll is recovered
at reduced cost to for all parties involved.
[0015] The invention will virtually eliminate the existing default procedures in the issuing
of letters of demand and legal enforcement procedures reducing significantly the costs
of toll operations.
[0016] The electronic transaction is recorded and stored in encrypted form and complies
with the Data protection and Privacy Legislation while providing recoverable data
enabling resolution of disputes between parties efficiently at minimal cost.
[0017] The telephone account once debited issues and carries an electronic receipt which
is time coded record of a completed toll transactions payment in respect of a specific
mechanically propelled vehicle of a class and registration traveling in a specified
direction on a specified Toll route. This provides an electronic receipt in readable
form thereby reassuring the consumer that the payment has been made and is provable
removing doubt.
[0018] In one embodiment the system is adapted to ensure that in the event that the system
proposed has been used before to effect payment of a toll charge and a toll charge
remains outstanding as against the vehicle in respect of which payment was last made
by that electronic communication device, for example a fixed line or mobile telephone,
if insufficient funds are available from said pre-existing telecommunication account,
said remote communication system comprises means for sending an electronic message
SMS(text)/WAP to said electronic communication device, for example a fixed line or
mobile telephone, device advising the user of the inability to effect the toll payment
by reason of insufficient funds. This service is free and available provided that
the toll remains outstanding and a late charge is about to be imposed. The transaction
immediately previous to the one in question had made payment using the solution system.
[0019] In one embodiment the system is adapted such that in the event that the vehicle registration
details disclose that the associated toll remains un-discharged and the said vehicle
had in the last past transaction used the system to pay the toll an SMS(TEXT)/WAP
is generated by said remote communication system and sent to that electronic communication
device, for example a fixed line or mobile telephone which last discharged that vehicle
toll, advising that a toll remains unpaid and inviting to make payment using the system.
Upon such advice being sent in the manner described, if a payment is to be made using
the system. That requires the vehicle registration and toll code must be furnished
in the usual manner thereby ensuring that the details required to effect the transaction
and conditions attached are provided thereby protecting issues of privacy and data
protection.
[0020] In one embodiment the remote communication system comprises a data storage facility
and micro-payment facility adapted to facilitate toll payment from said pre-existing
telecommunication account.
[0021] In one embodiment the electronic message comprises an SMS (TEXT) message containing
data required comprises details necessary to effect the transaction being undertaken.
[0022] In one embodiment the toll payment amount is dependent on the class of vehicle and
said electronic message comprises information identifying the class of vehicle which
said class is as recorded in the central data bank of the vehicle registration records.
[0023] In one embodiment the electronic message comprises a toll code in the form of XY,
where X is the toll identifier and Y the direction of travel when toll was incurred.
[0024] In one embodiment there is provided a electronic communication device, for example
a fixed line or mobile telephone, system using an SMS/WAP system including personal
SIM cards and the mobile and/or fixed line telephones identifier is the personal identifier
in the SMS/WAP system. A SIM card can access pre-existing telecommunications account
enables pre-pay and /or account pay mobile and /or fixed line telephones to carry
out transactions with the system.
[0025] In one embodiment the data is required to be furnished can be sent by any communication
device to effect a transaction for any vehicle and an electronic receipt issues to
that device in the next future or immediately following transaction and will only
give rise to a last receipt generated SMS (TEXT) if a toll remains due and owing following
a toll being incurred.
[0026] In one embodiment the recording means comprises a camera associated with the toll
location and captures images of the license plates of each vehicle that passes through
the toll area and stores said license plate information with a time code stamp in
said remote communication system.
[0027] In one embodiment the comparison reveals the solution system users with accounts
capable of being debited to the class appropriate to the central vehicle registration
data bank relating to that particular vehicle having used the solution system on the
last transaction are advised free gratis prior to the imposition of late payment charges
that such toll charges remain undercharged and inviting payment using the solution
system.
[0028] In one embodiment wherein the imposition of late payment charges that such toll charges
remain un-discharged and inviting payment using a solution system requires the furnishing
of the details relating to the payment being the vehicle registration, toll code,
direction of travel and class of vehicle.
[0029] In another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a method for toll
payment using electronic messaging from at least one electronic communication device,
for example a fixed line or mobile telephone, said method comprising the steps of:
adapting a remote communication system adapted to communicate with the at least one
electronic communication device, said communication device is associated with a pre-existing
telecommunication account belonging to a user;
capturing vehicle identifier information for vehicles passing through a toll area
and storing said identifier information on said remote communication system or another
remote communication system;
sending an electronic message, for example a SMS(text) message or WAP message, from
the electronic communication device by said user to the remote communication system
wherein said electronic message comprises a vehicle registration identifier and toll
identifier; and
automatically matching said received electronic message with said captured vehicle
identifier information and, if a match is made, a toll payment is debited from the
user's pre-existing telecommunication account and credited to a toll operator account.
[0030] There is also provided a computer program comprising program instructions for causing
a computer program to carry out the above method which may be embodied on a record
medium, carrier signal or read-only memory.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0031] The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description of an
embodiment thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 illustrates a typical plan view of a vehicle toll collection system; and
Figure 2 is a flow chart of the communication logic flow and electronic checking solution
of the toll payment system according to the invention.
Detailed Description of the Drawings
[0032] Referring to Figure 1 there is shown a typical toll system illustrating one three-lane
express payment carriageway 1 of a road for which tolls are to be levied. Traffic
islands 2 channel the lanes at a toll gantry 3. The three express lanes 4, 5, 6 are
for non-stop electronic toll payment. It is to be understood that traffic without
electronic payment facilities is diverted through conventional toll gates (not shown).
Each of the three lanes 4, 5, 6 is observed by a respective video camera 7, 8, 9 which
is triggered to photograph the each vehicle 13, and in particular the license plate.
Each lane 4, 5, 6 also has a very short range radio transmitter/receiver 10, 11, 12
shielded from its neighbours by electromagnetic shielding to give a respective radio
footprint 10f, 11f, 12f covering only its respective lane 4, 5, 6 so as to allow localised
communication with a vehicle 13.
[0033] The invention relates to electronic toll payment solution using mobile and/or fixed
line telephone so advising that a toll has been or will be incurred by a vehicle bearing
numbers and letters on a toll coded facility referenced code (x x ) heading in a particular
compass direction(N<S<E<W>) and unless the vehicle is of a particular class for example
a motor cycle or private motor vehicle or truck, the appropriate type/class of vehicle
automatically debits the account of the sending device and having done so issues an
electronic receipt with the data time coded. No pre-registration with the toll operator
by the vehicle user is required.
[0034] In the event that the toll remains unpaid and the vehicle registration data indicates
that the vehicle had paid on the last toll occasion using the system, an SMS (TEXT)/WAP
is generated and sent to the last device that paid that vehicle toll, enquiring if
they wish to discharge the toll using the system, and if so, requesting then the required
data must be sent in the event that the system is required to discharge the toll.
All of the details must be furnished in the usual manner, the operation of which is
described in more detail below.
[0035] The system provides for increased general compliance by requiring the user to send
details of the vehicle and journey to the service provider thus reducing the false
reading of registration plates as comparison data is provided improving accuracy.
[0036] A micro-payment system of the telecoms provider is used without cost to the system.
The default detection already in place by toll operator is used without cost to the
system. The record of the "transactions" is stored sent and retrieved from the existing
SMS (text)/WAP service provider without cost to the system. The "best account" status
for users of the service is secured by negations with toll operators and the cost
kept to a minimum by reason of scale. The system is designed to make existing "bad"
debit transactions into cost efficient more profitable toll collections. This provides
a public relations last reasonable chance to pay the toll for those that want to pay.
[0037] Electronic cash is held in electronic purses being pre-paid or post-paid accounts
with sufficient credit or credit facilities attached to the device in use to effect
the transaction being undertaken. An electronic purse is a device used to indicate
a value transfer system for cashless transactions involving a micro-payment system
which already exists in the telecommunications aspect of the invention. Value is transferred
electronically from one purse to another or from telecommunications to banks' or retailers'
terminals. Transfer may be made by direct electronic connection between purses, by
telephone connection using mobile and /or fixed line telephones using SMS(TEXT) /WAP.
[0038] All transactions are truly anonymous and security is ensured by a key encryption
system. Individual messages in the system can be transmitted in less than >00.1sec
but there may typically be three or four messages interchanged in a transaction and
encryption/decryption of each may take 500 m/sec. Therefore, a typical transaction
may take up to ten seconds to complete. This is too long to allow swiftly moving traffic
to effect a secure electronic cash transaction in passing a toll gantry and this gives
rise to the "free ride" for close following vehicles while the leaders in the line
are often billed as "tractor trailer" class.
[0039] According to the invention the system provides for toll payment by mobiles and/or
fixed line telephones comprising an electronic purse or credit coupled to the device
being used to effect the transaction. This is used as part of an electronic micro-payment
system, for the toll payment systems which already comprising devices in place to
process credit cards, cash and a remote communication system for communicating with
in vehicle mobile communication devices to effect toll payments by tags /secure value
transfer messages.
[0040] The following is an example command structure of the solution in dealing with data
in this case vehicular traffic of class II (private motor vehicle). In the event that
other classes use the solution the additional information is added to the required
data as follows.
SMS (TEXT) to service provider of the following data;----- e.g. |
5text™ |
Vehicle registration letters and numbers, --------- |
95d 31110, |
Toll code and direction, Motorway 50 North -------- |
m50 (n). |
Class III , Light Van, -------- |
III. |
[0041] Data discloses; service provider 5text, vehicle reg 95d31110, traveling m50, north,
class of...etc ; however the data bank reveals that this vehicle is in fact ... a
grey merc-benz coupe being a class II vehicle
[0042] The system sends receipt 95d31110m50 (n)..{this will be charged class II}
[0043] Electronic receipt issues to the devices with: Time coded 95d31110m50n
[0044] Default issues that arise are provided for in the solution and described above in
detail.
[0045] Should it transpire that the incorrect registration was used and it was a Class III
(light van) the phone account is in credit for a class II charge, but the toll charge
remains unpaid for the light van until the correct details are provided and sent.
This remains the consumers obligation throughout the process.
[0046] Referring now to Figure 2 illustrates the logic flow of the invention and the basis
in software to the solution and the interface with the toll operator and the telecommunications
provider being the micro-payment system and the SMS(TEXT)/WAP operator provider as
data storage and electronic receipt issuer.
- 1. Vehicle, for example a car passes through a toll area or zone.
- 2. Driver does not pay Toll via SMS at this point or pays via some other method, no
further processing.
2.1. Potential for being processed later as at 16.
- 3. Driver sends Information via text message to payment system (Vehicle Registration
and Toll code and #(Class) 1,2,3 used).
3.1. By default, the mobile phone number is also sent.
- 4. The system checks database for this vehicle/phone number. If 'Barred' vehicle/phone
number do nothing - go to 12.
- 5. The system confirms Toll charge for the provided vehicle Class at that Toll.
5.1. The system checks to see if there was a 'Reminder Process' or/and 'Insufficient
Funds Process' SMS sent in order to correctly assess charge. If yes, include extra
charge.
- 6. The system confirms funds (Toll + 5text™ charge(s)) are available from the supplied
mobile phone number account.
- 7. If funds are available from the account process is as at 8 below, else go to 11.
- 8. Transaction is completed.
8.1. Charge is deducted from mobile phone account.
8.2. Toll is paid to Toll Operator.
8.3. Charges are paid to the system & other participating parties.
8.4. Electronic confirmation/receipt is sent to mobile phone.
- 9. Transaction is recorded in a database.
9.1. Car Registration.
9.2. Date, Time.
9.3. Mobile Phone Number.
9.4. Toll used.
9.5. Charges made.
9.6. Receipt number issued.
9.7. Toll Class.
- 10. End of this transaction/process.
- 11. Start 'Insufficient Funds Process'.
- 12. Check has 'Insufficient Funds' or 'Reminder' been sent to this mobile as last
message. If yes, do nothing ― go to 15.
- 13. Mobile phone is sent an SMS stating that there are insufficient funds available
on the account.
- 14. This action is recorded on the database.
14.1. Car Registration.
14.2. Date, Time.
14.3. Mobile Phone Number.
14.4. Toll Class.
14.5. Action Type (Insufficient Funds).
- 15. End of this Process.
- 16. Reminder Process.
- 17. The system receives list from Toll Operator of all car registrations, and 'Toll
Transit' details which will be classed as 'Default Payers' in the next payment run.
- 18. The system selects only eligible Classes of vehicle for processing.
- 19. Begin Cycle.
19.1. When all records processed go to 25.
- 20. For each eligible Class record the system compares vehicle registration to its
database.
- 21. For vehicle registrations found in the database, the system checks was a 'Reminder'
or 'Insufficient Funds' SMS sent to this mobile as last message. If yes, do nothing
― go to 24.
- 22. Send a 'Reminder' SMS to the Mobile Phone registered against that number.
- 23. This action is recorded on the database.
23.1. Car Registration.
23.2. Date, Time.
23.3. Mobile Phone Number.
23.4. Toll.
23.5. Action Type (Reminder).
- 24. Next Cycle.
- 25. End of this Process.
[0047] In addition to the normal use, the "reminder" and "insufficient funds "communication
with the system user enables the system user. By sending its required details by SMS/WAP
the communication device is recognized electronically and a request is triggered automatically
to call a predetermined number on the SMS (TEXT) telephone system. The cell mobile
and/or fixed line telephones communicates with a base station which communicates over
a land line with an electronic purse of the telecommunications provider to ascertain
the availability of funds to make the transaction. Once confirmed the account is debited
and system of the toll road operator is advised accordingly. An electronic funds transfer
is initiated to transfer the toll required from the customer's purse to the purse
of the system service provider. On satisfactory transfer of the funds an acknowledgement
message is sent to device undertaking the transaction in the form of electronic receipt
and this will be displayed as an SMS (TEXT) received on the communication device.
[0048] Any payments which are not cancelled after a predetermined time represent vehicles
for which the toll payment has failed for one reason or another. For these the associated
vehicle data records are processed to demand payment by letter and later by legal
process. All of which add to costs to both parties. This group of defaulters is further
processed prior to the default mechanism coming into operation. This involves efforts
to allow the payment to be made using the system while keeping the "late payment"
and "fines" to a minimum. The saving by payment prior to late payment charges and
/or fines can only be beneficial to the operators and the toll debtors alike. The
steps above are performed at greatly reduced expense using the solution. The remaining
video/digital images are used to identify the appropriate video frames which can be
automatically processed to extract vehicle registration numbers in order that their
owners can be pursued for payment. Some vehicles may pass along the express lanes
with defective or non-existent communication, tag, equipment or electronic purses.
The video or/and digital images of these vehicles will be processed for pursuit of
toll fees with appreciable surcharge and greatly increased expense thus reducing profitability.
[0049] There is required by the solution system the active participation of the consumer
in the furnishing of data or details to be sent using electronic communication device,
for example a fixed line or mobile telephone, the correct and accurate registration
letters and numbers of the mechanically propelled vehicle in respect of which a toll
charge is to be discharged. Failure in this regard voids the transaction but will
incur a debit to the associated account of the refundable charge which must be reclaimed
in writing or in default will stand to the credit of that electronic communication
device for the purposes of discharging a toll charge in future use
[0050] There is required by the solution system the active participation of the consumer
in the furnishing of data or details to be sent using electronic communication device,
for example a fixed line or mobile telephone, the correct and accurate toll road code
letters and numbers being used by that mechanically propelled vehicle in respect of
which a toll charge is to be discharged. Failure in this regard voids the transaction
but will incur a debit to the associated account of the refundable charge which must
be reclaimed in writing or in default will stand to the credit of that electronic
communication device for the purposes of discharging a toll charge in future use.
[0051] There is required by the solution system the active participation of the consumer
in the furnishing of data or details to be sent using electronic communication device,
for example a fixed line or mobile telephone, the correct and accurate class of road
vehicle code letters and numbers being associated with that used by that mechanically
propelled vehicle in respect of which a toll charge is to be discharged such as leads
to an improper charge imposed. Failure in this regard voids the transaction but will
incur a debit to the associated account of the refundable charge which must be reclaimed
in writing or in default will stand to the credit of that electronic communication
device for the purposes of discharging a toll charge in future use.
[0052] There is required by the solution system the active participation of the consumer
in the furnishing of data or details to be sent using electronic communication device,
for example a fixed line or mobile telephone, the correct and accurate direction of
travel being the letters and numbers of direction of travel on the toll road of that
mechanically propelled vehicle in respect of which a toll charge is to be discharged.
Failure in this regard voids the transaction but will incur a debit to the associated
account of the refundable charge which must be reclaimed in writing or in default
will stand to the credit of that electronic communication device for the purposes
of discharging a toll charge in future use.
[0053] Failure to provide an electronic purse being an account with sufficient funds to
discharge the fees associated with the transaction together with the toll charge and
any late payment charges or/and fines voids the transaction but will incur a debit
to the associated account of the refundable charge which must be reclaimed in writing
or in default will stand to the credit of that electronic communication device for
the purposes of discharging a toll charge in future use.
[0054] The issuing of an electronic receipt by the solution system is confirmation that
the details furnished have been accepted and a debit has been made to the associated
account with the communication device in respect of the details only. In the event
that incorrect details have been furnished and accepted the toll charge in respect
of any other vehicle remains unpaid.
[0055] The responsibility for ensuring the accuracy of the details furnished remains at
all stages with the consumer. The provision of false or misleading information cannot
and will not give rise to any liability of whatsoever nature on the part of the solution
system or the toll operator.
[0056] The solution system effectively extends the toll plaza over a huge area allowing
tolls to be paid prior to, during and after the toll charge has been incurred.
[0057] The solution system effectively extends the toll plaza over a huge area allowing
tolls to be paid without the need for barrier stopping.
[0058] The solution system effectively extends the toll plaza over a huge area allowing
tolls to be paid without cash and cashiers reducing costs and security concerns associated
with cash.
[0059] The solution system effectively extends the toll plaza over a huge area allowing
tolls to be paid in a convenient manner time and place thus reducing the hardship
cases associated with the current enforcement.
[0060] The solution system effectively extends the toll plaza over a huge area allowing
tolls to be paid without the health and safety issues for toll operatives and motorists
exposed to road traffic accidents.
[0061] The solution system effectively extends the toll plaza over a huge area allowing
tolls to be paid while reducing wear and tear on vehicles in braking and accelerating
away from barriers.
[0062] The solution system effectively extends the toll plaza over a huge area allowing
tolls to be paid while recording in retrievable form the entire transaction for records
,logs, diary and time management.
[0063] The solution system effectively extends the toll plaza over a huge area allowing
tolls to be paid while crossing frontiers and different currencies with convenience.
[0064] The solution system effectively extends the toll plaza over a huge area allowing
tolls to be paid by those wishing to pay enabling resources to be better utilized
in dealing with those who will not pay.
[0065] The embodiments in the invention described with reference to the drawings comprise
a computer apparatus and/or processes performed in a computer apparatus. However,
the invention also extends to computer programs, particularly computer programs stored
on or in a carrier adapted to bring the invention into practice. The program may be
in the form of source code, object code, or a code intermediate source and object
code, such as in partially compiled form or in any other form suitable for use in
the implementation of the method according to the invention. The carrier may comprise
a storage medium such as ROM, e.g. CD ROM, or magnetic recording medium, e.g. a floppy
disk or hard disk. The carrier may be an electrical or optical signal which may be
transmitted via an electrical or an optical cable or by radio or other means.
[0066] In the specification the terms "comprise, comprises, comprised and comprising" or
any variation thereof and the terms include, includes, included and including" or
any variation thereof are considered to be totally interchangeable and they should
all be afforded the widest possible interpretation and vice versa.
[0067] The invention is not limited to the embodiments hereinbefore described but may be
varied in both construction and detail.
1. A system for toll payment using electronic messaging from at least one electronic
communication device, for example a mobile telephone, said system comprising:
a remote communication system adapted to communicate with the at least one electronic
communication device, said communication device is associated with a pre-existing
telecommunication account belonging to a user;
recording means for capturing vehicle identifier information for vehicles passing
through a toll area and storing said identifier information on said remote communication
system or another remote communication system;
means for sending an electronic message, for example a SMS(text) message or WAP message,
from the electronic communication device by said user to the remote communication
system wherein said electronic message comprises a vehicle registration identifier
and toll identifier; and
said remote communication system comprises means for automatically matching said received
electronic message with said captured vehicle identifier information and, if a match
is made, a toll payment is debited from the user's pre-existing telecommunication
account and credited to a toll operator account.
2. The system as claimed in claim 1 wherein if insufficient funds are available from
said pre-existing telecommunication account, said remote communication system comprises
means for sending an electronic message to said electronic communication device advising
the user of the inability to effect the toll payment.
3. The system as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein in the event that the vehicle registration
details disclose that the associated toll remains un-discharged and the said vehicle
had in the last past transaction used the system to pay the toll an electronic message
is generated by said remote communication system and sent to the electronic communication
device advising that a toll remains unpaid and inviting to make payment using the
system.
4. The system as claimed in preceding claim wherein the remote communication system comprises
a data storage facility and micro-payment facility adapted to facilitate toll charge
payment from said pre-existing telecommunication account.
5. The system as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the electronic message comprises
an SMS (TEXT) message containing data required comprises details necessary to effect
the transaction being undertaken.
6. The system as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the toll payment amount is dependent
on the class of vehicle and said electronic message comprises information identifying
the class of vehicle as determined by reference to a central vehicle registration
data bank.
7. The system as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the electronic message comprises
a toll code in the form of XY, where X is the toll identifier and Y the direction
of travel when toll was incurred.
8. The system as claimed in any preceding claim, comprising a mobile telephone system
using an SMS/WAP system including personal SIM cards and the mobile and/or fixed line
telephones identifier is the personal identifier in the SMS/WAP system.
9. The system as claimed in claim 8, wherein the SIM card accesses pre-existing telecommunications
account enables pre-pay and /or account pay mobile and /or fixed line telephones to
carry out transactions with the system.
10. The system as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the data is required to be furnished
can be sent by any communication device to effect a transaction for any vehicle and
an electronic receipt issues to that device in the next future or immediately following
transaction and will only give rise to a last receipt generated SMS (TEXT) if a toll
remains due and owing following a toll being incurred and remaining un-discharged
with a late payment charge likely to be applied to that transaction.
11. The system as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the recording means comprises
a camera associated with the toll location and captures images of the license plates
of each vehicle that passes through the toll area and stores said license plate information
with a time code stamp is prior to being processed as a default transaction is first
sent to the said remote communication system for comparison with the transactions
details therein stored.
12. The system as claimed in claim 11 wherein the comparison reveals the solution
system users with accounts capable of being debited to the class appropriate to the
central vehicle registration data bank relating to that particular vehicle are so
debited and the electronic receipt is issued in time coded form to the telecommunications
account.
13. The system as claimed in claim 11 wherein the comparison reveals the solution
system users with accounts having been debited to the class appropriate to the central
vehicle registration data bank relating to that particular vehicle were so debited
and the toll operators account is credited.
14. The system as claimed in claim 11 wherein the comparison reveals the solution
system users with accounts incapable of being debited to the class appropriate to
the central vehicle registration data bank relating to that particular vehicle and
the last transaction relating to that vehicle was using the solution system an SMS(text)/WAP
is generated free gratis "Insufficient Funds".
15. A method for toll payment using electronic messaging from at least one electronic
communication device, for example a mobile telephone, said method comprising the steps
of:
adapting a remote communication system adapted to communicate with the at least one
electronic communication device, said communication device is associated with a pre-existing
telecommunication account belonging to a user;
capturing vehicle identifier information for vehicles passing through a toll area
and storing said identifier information on said remote communication system or another
remote communication system;
sending an electronic message, for example a SMS(text) message or WAP message, from
the electronic communication device by said user to the remote communication system
wherein said electronic message comprises a vehicle registration identifier and toll
identifier; and
automatically matching said received electronic message with said captured vehicle
identifier information and, if a match is made, a toll payment is debited from the
user's pre-existing telecommunication account and credited to a toll operator account.