Intelligent roadway system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6744383
  • Patent Number
    6,744,383
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 15, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 1, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An intelligent roadway system is configured to detect and track a usage of a roadway by a vehicle by identifying a wireless device carried on the vehicle. The account of the user, associated with the wireless device, is charged for the usage of the roadway based on the detected information through the wireless device. Road services, such as directions, road conditions, weather forecast and traffic status may also be provided interactively through the wireless device while the vehicle is on the roadway.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to an intelligent roadway system. More particularly, the present invention relates to utilizing wireless device technology to provide an intelligent roadway system.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Although, there have been improvement in roadway control systems over the past several years to provide better services for roadway users, many problems still exist and remain unresolved.




As an example, same roadway systems employ video cameras at pressure sensitive zones of a roadway to feed back traffic information of the zones which is then relayed to the users. However, video cameras are not pervasive on the roadways and the traffic information provided by these cameras is often untimely. These video cameras are also affected by weather conditions such as snow, leaves, rain and intense sunlight.




As another example, tollbooths have been widely used where cars must stop to make a payment. This slows down traffic and often leads to traffic jams particularly on heavily used roadways. Automated toll collecting systems, such as “EZ pass” have been introduced to reduce waiting time of drivers on tollbooths of roadway. However, these systems still require the use of tollbooths for charging pre-paid debit cards.




Moreover, the cost of maintaining roadways, such as repairing roadways and building new roadways or bridges, is not always fairly charged based on the usage of roadways because of the lack of information on the usage of roadways as well as the inability to efficiently track roadway usage to a particular user.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with an aspect of this invention, there is provided an intelligent roadway system which is configured to detect and track a usage of a roadway by a vehicle by identifying a wireless device carried on the vehicle. The account of the user, associated with the wireless device, is charged for the usage of the roadway based on the detected information through the wireless device. The billing information may be transferred to a predetermined billing authority based on the user's selection.




In accordance with another aspect of this invention, road services, such as directions, weather forecast and traffic status information, are provided interactively through the wireless device while the vehicle is on the roadway.




It is not intended that the invention be summarized here in its entirety. Rather, further features, aspects and advantages of the invention are set forth in or are apparent from the following description and drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a view of an intelligent roadway system in accordance with one embodiment;





FIG. 2

is a block diagram of the host system of the intelligent roadway system of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an example of an user's account on the database of the host system;





FIG. 4

is a flow chart illustrating a general process by which the intelligent roadway system tracks and charges a user for roadway usage;





FIG. 5

is a flow chart illustrating a process by which the intelligent roadway system tracks a vehicle entering a roadway; and





FIG. 6

is a flow chart illustrating a process by which the intelligent roadway system charges a user's account for usage of the roadway in accordance with one embodiment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

is an overview of intelligent roadway system


5


in accordance with one embodiment. Intelligent roadway system


5


is configured to detect a usage of a roadway by a vehicle through a wireless device on the vehicle and to charge an account of the wireless device based on the tracked usage of the roadway by the vehicle. As a result, a roadway charge can be collected without tollbooths, and the users are provided with a more convenient method of paying for the usage of the roadway.




Intelligent roadway system


5


includes roadway


10


which may have entering point


12


and exiting point


14


, vehicle


50


, wireless device


52


on vehicle


50


, and communication means


54


associated with wireless device


52


. Communication interface means


54


can either be an audible speaker or a visible display that can be used in a non-distracting manner. Wireless device


52


may be a cellular phone, personal communication service (PCS) device or other wireless device that has the ability to have an individual identification and to send and receive information to a stationary landbase, mobile receiver and transmitter or satellites. Wireless device


52


may be installed on vehicle


50


for example by the manufacturer or may be a portable wireless device carried by an operator or occupant (“user”) of vehicle


50


.




Intelligent roadway system


5


further comprises mobile switching center (MSC)


100


and base stations


102


,


104


,


106


which enable wireless communication with a wireless device. Each of base stations


102


,


104


,


106


covers cells


108


,


110


,


112


, respectively. The general operations of the MSC and the base stations involving cellular communications are well known and will not be described in greater detail herein. MSC


100


may further include host system


200


.




Host system


200


is configured to control intelligent roadway system


5


in cooperation with other parts of the roadway system. Host system


200


performs functions such as identifying wireless device


52


, creating an account for the user of vehicle


50


, tracking the path of vehicle


50


, providing road services to the user of vehicle


50


, determining or monitoring a usage fees for using roadway


10


and charging to the account of wireless device


52


.




Host system


200


, particularly processor


220


, is configured to perform the various operations herein, such as those described below with reference to

FIGS. 4-6

. Host system


200


may resides inside MSC


100


in the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, but may be separate from MSC


100


and located independently.





FIG. 2

illustrates a block diagram of a host system


200


of FIG.


1


. Host system


200


comprises interface


210


, processor


220


and storage block


230


. Interface


210


enables communications with other components of MSC


100


as well as with wireless device


52


on vehicle


50


. Storage block


230


comprises multiple databases


232


,


234


for maintaining different types of information. For example, database


232


maintains at least one user account


236


which store the user's travel information on roadway


10


and database


234


maintains information on road services such as direction guide, road condition, weather and traffic.





FIG. 3

is an example of user's account


236


of database


232


created and maintained by host system


200


as shown in FIG.


2


. Account


236


comprises travel information section


302


and transaction section


304


. Travel information section


302


includes fields regarding ESN (“Electronic Serial Number”)


310


, wireless device number


315


associated with the ESN, vehicle class


320


associated with wireless device


52


, entering point and time


325


, exiting point and time


330


and services provided


335


.




Transaction section


304


includes fields regarding toll


340


, maintenance cost


345


and transferring destination for billing information


350


. Each field may be filled with appropriate information whenever it is available. Account


236


may include more or less fields as desired.




The operation of intelligent roadway system


5


is described below with reference to

FIGS. 1-3

in accordance with one embodiment.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, vehicle


50


carrying wireless device


52


enters entering point


12


of roadway


10


. Base station


102


covering zone


108


is tuned to detect a distinct radio signal from wireless device


52


at entering point


12


. Base station


102


is configured to detect the signal strength from wireless device


52


so that it distinguishes whether vehicle


50


is simply in a vicinity of roadway


10


or actually entering through entering point


12


. After detecting the radio signal, base station


102


may activate wireless device


52


if the wireless device


52


is in the off-state. Base station


102


then receives the electronic serial number (ESN) of wireless device


52


. Subsequently, base station


102


sends the received ESN of wireless device


52


to host system


200


of MSC


100


.




Alternatively, the user of vehicle


50


may initiate communication with MSC


100


using wireless device


52


to transmit its ESN to host system


200


. The communication may be initiated automatically or upon a user request by pushing a predetermined button on wireless device


52


.




Upon receiving the ESN from base station


102


, host system


200


identifies wireless device


52


by analyzing the received ESN. Host system


200


identifies the telephone number of wireless device


52


. By identifying the telephone number of wireless device


52


, host system


200


is able to identify the user and/or vehicle


50


and access the user information such as billing address.




After the identification, host system


200


creates account


236


which is associated with wireless device


52


. If an identified wireless device already has an account, host system


200


simply accesses the account. Host system


200


may then start to store information such as the received ESN, the telephone number of wireless device


52


, vehicle class and entering point/time by filling out corresponding fields


310


,


315


,


320


,


325


of account


236


as shown in FIG.


3


.




Host system


200


then tracks the path of vehicle


50


on roadway


10


by monitoring the communication between wireless device


52


and base stations


102


,


104


,


106


. While vehicle


50


proceeds along roadway


10


, communications with wireless device


52


may be handed off between base stations


102


,


104


,


106


. Host system


200


monitors and analyzes the communication information received from base stations


102


,


104


,


106


to track the path of vehicle


50


on roadway


10


. During the hand-off procedure, base stations


102


,


104


,


106


may activate wireless device


52


if wireless device


52


is in the off-state.




In another embodiment, global positioning system (GPS) may be utilized for tracking vehicle


50


. A GPS receiver to receive the signal from the satellite of GPS may be installed on wireless device


52


to obtain position information which may then be sent to host system


200


through base stations


102


,


104


,


106


.




In any event, when vehicle


50


carrying wireless device


52


exits exiting point


14


of roadway


10


, base station


106


that covers zone


112


where exiting point


14


is located is tuned to detect a distinct radio signal. Base station


106


is configured to detect the signal strength from wireless device


52


so that it distinguishes whether vehicle


50


is passing in a vicinity of exiting point


14


or exiting through exiting point


14


. After detecting the radio signal, base station


106


may activate wireless device


52


if wireless device


52


is in the off-state. Base station


106


then receives the ESN of wireless device


52


. Subsequently, base station


106


sends the received ESN of wireless device


52


to host system


200


of MSC


100


. Host system


200


stores information associated with exiting point


14


and time in corresponding field


330


of account


236


of FIG.


3


.




Alternatively, the user of vehicle


50


may contact host system


200


to inform it of the termination of the trip on the roadway.




Upon completion of storing travel information section


302


of account


236


, host system


200


may send account


236


to the user's home location register for further bill processing if MSC


100


is not the user's home MSC. That is, the billing-related information may be forwarded to a host system associated with the user's home MSC.




Based on the travel information stored on travel information section


302


of account


236


, host system


200


determines a usage fee for using roadway


10


by vehicle


50


. Host system


200


may consider the path of the trip on roadway


10


by vehicle


50


, road services provided and the class of vehicle


50


for the calculation of the usage fee. The calculation may reflect a flat or variable toll for the trip by vehicle


50


, or, if necessary, maintenance cost such as repairing or building new roadways and/or bridges to deal with increased traffic may be included. Host system


200


then stores the determined billing information on transaction section


304


of account


236


.




Subsequently, host system


200


charges the user's account and creates a bill for the usage of roadway


10


by vehicle


50


. The usage fee may indicate only a flat or variable toll for the trip on roadway


10


, or it may include maintenance cost as well. The usage fee may be charged each time the usage occurs or it can be accumulated over a period of time. The regular postal billing process or electronic process may be used to sent the bill.




If the user of vehicle


50


has selected a different billing authority, host system


200


transfers the billing information on account


236


to the predetermined billing authority. The billing authority may be the service provider of wireless device


52


, a credit/debit card company or an intemet-based billing company selected by the user of vehicle


52


. An appropriate billing procedure according to the selected billing authority may thereafter be followed.




While the system and method herein is discussed in the above embodiment with reference to the usage of a roadway between two points, vehicle


50


can be detected and tracked anywhere on roadway


10


and charged accordingly. For example, vehicle usage may simply be ascertained based on a single or multiple portion identification of the vehicle on the roadway, and a usage charge may be applied accordingly.




While vehicle


50


is on roadway


10


, host system


200


may also provide road services to the user of vehicle


50


interactively. The user of vehicle


50


may request road services such as route alternatives to a certain destination, road condition reports, traffic and weather reports. The user of vehicle


50


may also provide information to host system


200


so that host system


200


can update the service information for other users of roadway


10


.




For example, host system


200


may provide the user of vehicle


200


with requested road services. Or, traffic jams on roadway


10


can be reported to host system


200


quickly by another user driving in the opposite lane and direction on roadway


10


. The interactive services enable the users of roadway


10


to access more timely and updated information for travel. Host system


200


may store information associated with the usage of services by the user of vehicle


50


by filling field


335


of account


236


of FIG.


3


. Additionally, a user may be charged for the usage of the above services provided by host system


200


.




Various aspects of operational examples of intelligent roadway system


5


will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 4-6

.





FIG. 4

is a flow chart illustrating a general process


400


by which intelligent roadway system


5


tracks and charges roadway usage of vehicle


50


.




At step


405


, intelligent roadway system


5


detects vehicle


50


on roadway


10


through wireless device


52


carried on the vehicle.




At step


410


, intelligent roadway system


5


tracks vehicle


50


on roadway


10


by monitoring communication between wireless device


52


and base stations


102


,


104


,


106


.




At step


415


, intelligent roadway system


5


may also provide interactive services to the user of vehicle


50


.




At step


420


, intelligent roadway system


5


stores the travel information of vehicle


50


on roadway


10


.




At step


425


, intelligent roadway system


5


determines a usage fee of roadway


10


for vehicle


50


based on the tracked usage.




At step


430


, intelligent roadway system


5


charges a user account for using roadway


10


.





FIG. 5

is a flow chart illustrating a process


500


by which intelligent roadway system


5


creates or identifies a user account.




At step


505


, base station


102


detects a unique radio signal from wireless device


52


carried on vehicle


50


entering into entering point


12


.




At step


510


, base station


102


determines whether wireless device


52


is turned on.




At step


515


, if wireless device


52


is in the off-state, base station


510


can emit signals to turn on wireless device


52


.




At step


520


, host system


200


receives electronic serial number (ESN) from wireless device


52


.




At step


525


, host system


200


identifies wireless device by analyzing the ESN.




At step


530


, host system


200


determines whether the identified wireless device


52


has an account.




At step


535


, if wireless device


52


does not have an account, host system


200


creates one for the wireless device.




At step


540


, host system


200


opens the account of wireless device


52


.




Host system


200


is now ready to store the travel information on the created account of the user of vehicle


50


.





FIG. 6

is a flow chart illustrating a process


600


by which intelligent roadway system


5


charges a user account for the usage of roadway


10


in accordance with one embodiment.




At step


605


, host system


200


accesses the travel information of the user of vehicle


50


on roadway


10


which is stored on database


232


as shown in FIG.


2


. Host system


200


retrieves travel information section


302


of account


236


which includes information fields


310


,


315


,


320


,


325


,


330


,


335


.




At step


610


, host system


200


determines whether MSC


100


is the user's home MSC.




At step


615


, if MSC


100


is not the user's home MSC, host system


200


sends account


236


to another host system associated with the user's home MSC.




At step


620


, host system


200


calculates a usage fee for using roadway


10


based on the travel information on account


236


.




At step


625


, host system


200


determines whether the user has selected a billing authority different than the service provider of wireless device


52


.




At step


630


, if the user selected other billing authority different from the service provider of wireless device


52


, host system


200


sends the calculated billing information to the selected billing authority.




Otherwise at step


635


, host system


200


charges the account of wireless device


52


for the usage of roadway


10


.




Intelligent roadway


5


as described above can be maintained without tollbooths and eliminates one of major factor of traffic disturbances. The users of intelligent roadway


5


can be provided with more updated and accurate services during the travel and charged by less annoying method for the travel. The stored travel information of the users of intelligent roadway


5


can be utilized to charge not only for a toll but also a maintenance cost of the roadway by an appropriate maintenance authority.




Although illustrative embodiments of the present invention, and various modifications thereof, have been described in detail herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to these precise embodiments and the described modifications, and that various changes and further modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An intelligent roadway system, comprising:a wireless communication device carried in a vehicle; a plurality of base stations configured to communicate with the wireless communication device; a host system including a mobile switching center for wireless communication with the plurality of base stations, wherein the host system comprises, a storage block including at least one database, wherein the storage block stores at least a user account and a travel information database; an interface through which a user interacts with the host system, wherein, the host system automatically detects the wireless communication device in proximity to one of the base stations; the host system automatically remotely activates the wireless communication device when the wireless communication device is in an off-state and is in proximity to one of the base stations; the host system automatically accesses identification data from the wireless communication device; the host system uses the identification data to access the user account and the travel information database; the host system automatically stores travel information regarding the vehicle obtained from the wireless communication device; and the host system provides services to the user based upon data in the user account and the travel information database, wherein the base stations are configured to distinguish a section of a roadway in proximity to the vehicle as an entry point, an exit point, a non-entry point, or a non-exit point of the vehicle.
  • 2. The intelligent roadway system of claim 1, wherein the storage block further stores transaction information including at least roadway tolls and maintenance costs, and wherein the host system automatically applies tolls to the user account based upon the vehicle being in proximity to certain of the base stations at certain times.
  • 3. The intelligent roadway system of claim 2, wherein the transaction information further includes billing information specified by the user.
  • 4. The intelligent roadway system of claim 1, wherein the travel information database includes:an electronic serial number (ESN) unique to the wireless communication device; vehicle class; a location and time the vehicle entered a roadway; a location and time the vehicle exited the roadway; and services specified by the user.
  • 5. The intelligent roadway system of claim 1, wherein the host system further:determines whether the storage block includes a user account associated with the wireless communication device; and if not, the host system creates a new user account associated with the wireless communication device.
  • 6. The intelligent roadway system of claim 1, wherein the wireless communication device is selected from a group comprising a cellular telephone and a personal communication device.
  • 7. The intelligent roadway system of claim 1, wherein the user interactively requests services using the interface, wherein the services include:road conditions; traffic conditions; weather conditions; and directions.
  • 8. An intelligent roadway system, comprising:a wireless communication means carried in a vehicle; a plurality of fixed base wireless communication means configured to communicate with the wireless communication means; a host means including a mobile switching means for wireless communication with the plurality of fixed base wireless communication means, wherein the host means comprises, a storage means including at least one database, wherein the storage means stores at least a user account and a travel information database; an interface means through which a user interacts with the host means, wherein, the host means automatically detects the wireless communication means in proximity to one of the fixed base wireless communication means; the host means automatically remotely activates the wireless communication means when the wireless communications means is in an off-state and is proximate to one of the fixed base wireless communication means; the host means automatically accesses identification data from the wireless communication means; the host means uses the identification data to access the user account and the travel information database; the host means automatically stores travel information regarding the vehicle obtained from the wireless communication means; and the host means provides services to the user based upon data in the user account and the travel information database, wherein the fixed base wireless communication means are configured to distinguish a section of a roadway in proximity to the vehicle as an entry point, an exit point, a non-entry point, or a non-exit point of the vehicle.
  • 9. The intelligent roadway system of claim 8, wherein the storage means further stores transaction information including at least roadway tolls and maintenance costs, and wherein the host means automatically applies tolls to the user account based upon the vehicle being in proximity to certain of the fixed base wireless communication means at certain times.
  • 10. The intelligent roadway system of claim 9, wherein the transaction information further includes billing information specified by the user.
  • 11. The intelligent roadway system of claim 8, wherein the travel information database includes:an electronic serial number (ESN) unique to the wireless communication means, a vehicle class; a location and time the vehicle entered the roadway; a location and time the vehicle exited the roadway; and services specified by the user.
  • 12. The intelligent roadway system of claim 8, wherein the host means further:determines whether the storage means includes a user account associated with the wireless communication device; and if not, the host means creates a new user account associated with the wireless communication means.
  • 13. The intelligent roadway system of claim 8, wherein the wireless communication means is selected from a group comprising a cellular telephone and a personal communication device.
  • 14. The intelligent roadway system of claim 8, wherein the user interactively requests services using the interface, wherein the services include:road conditions; traffic conditions; weather conditions; and directions.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application No. 09/495,662, filed Feb. 1, 2000, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

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Child 10/295293 US