ISO/TS 21192:2024

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 29 November 2024

Electronic fee collection — Support for traffic management

ISO/TS 21192:2024 Files

English 34 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 79.56

ISO/TS 21192:2024 Scope

This document identifies the architecture of a toll system environment in which a toll charger (TC) can act to support traffic management with the use of a tariff scheme.

This document defines:

     the architecture relevant to the scope of this document;

     a standard framework and data flow model;

     an exchange of information between a TC and a road and traffic manager (RTM), e.g.:

   level of service (LOS);

   tariff scheme;

   data which is needed to support traffic management (vehicle probe and traffic flow data).

The detailed definitions of mandatory and optional elements in real implementation are outside the scope of this document. This document does not define communication stacks or timings.

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