This application is a nationalization under 35 U.S.C. 371 of PCT/SE2006/000360, filed Mar. 22, 2006 and published as WO 2006/101442 A1 on Sep. 28, 2006, which claimed priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 to Sweden Patent Application Serial No. 0500638-2, filed Mar. 22, 2005; which applications and publication are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof.
The present invention relates to a system for use with stations for road tolls, and comprises a first optical apparatus for recording images of the roadway and a second apparatus for wireless communication with a vehicle apparatus.
The height above the roadway and the angle in a lateral direction and a vertical direction in relation to the roadway are known for the first apparatus, and the second apparatus can determine coordinates for the vehicle apparatuses in at least two directions by means of its communication with the vehicle apparatuses.
In systems for payment of road tolls or road charges, a well-known method is to equip vehicles with a vehicle apparatus of some kind, often a transponder, the task of which is to effect the payment of the road toll or the road charge by communication with the system. Such vehicle apparatuses often communicate with the system by wireless means, for example via radio or infrared means.
In order to check that the vehicle on the roadway is equipped with a transponder and in order to be able to detect, identify and charge vehicles that are not equipped with a transponder, cameras or the like are often used for photographing vehicles on the roadway.
The images that are taken of vehicles can then be matched with the transponders from which signals have been received, and, on the basis of this information, it can then be determined in various ways which vehicles have not been equipped with transponders.
In order to be able to match vehicles and transponders, it is necessary to know the position of both the vehicles and the transponders. The position of the transponders can be obtained by means of their wireless communication with the system, for example by taking bearings. The position of the vehicles is obtained by means of the image or images, and by knowing where on the roadway the vehicles were located when the image was taken. On the basis of the positions of both the transponders and the vehicles that are known in this way, matching can be carried out, and vehicles without transponders can be found.
The position of the vehicles is thus obtained using the fact that it is known where the vehicles are located on the roadway when the images are taken, which is known as the images are taken when the vehicle passes by some type of apparatus, usually arranged in or at the side of the roadway, that triggers the taking of the image.
A problem in this connection is that the apparatus that triggers the taking of the image is expensive and difficult to maintain.
In accordance with what has been described above, there is thus a problem in systems for road tolls or road charges in that, in order to be able to determine a vehicle's position from an image, an apparatus is required that can trigger the taking of an image when the vehicle passes by a particular point on the roadway. It is thus desirable to be able to determine the position of a vehicle from only one image, without the need for an apparatus that triggers a camera.
This requirement is met by the present invention in that it describes a system for use in stations for road tolls. The system according to the invention comprises a first optical apparatus for recording images of a roadway, and a second apparatus for wireless communication with a vehicle apparatus.
The height above the roadway of the first apparatus and its angle in the lateral and vertical directions in relation to the roadway are known, and the second apparatus can determine coordinates for the vehicle apparatus in at least two directions by means of its communication with the vehicle apparatus.
The system according to the invention comprises, in addition, means for being able to detect one or more vehicle number plates from an image taken using the optical apparatus, and means for calculating the positions of the detected number plates in three directions.
The system also comprises means for being able to determine any association between number plates and vehicle apparatuses by means of comparisons between the said positions of the number plates and the said positions of the vehicle apparatuses.
The invention will be described in greater detail in the following, with reference to the attached drawings, in which
The apparatus 110 for optical recording, normally some type of camera, is arranged at a known vertical angle α in relation to the roadway, at a known height h above the roadway.
A vehicle 140 is moving along the roadway 150, which vehicle has a number plate 120 and, in addition, is equipped with a second vehicle apparatus 130 for communication with a corresponding apparatus in the system (in addition to the optical apparatus). The vehicle apparatus is suitably able to communicate with the apparatus in the system by wireless means, for example by radio or infrared means.
The purpose of the vehicle apparatus 130 is usually to assist in the charging of the vehicle or the debiting of an account that the driver or owner of the vehicle has for toll charges or road charges. In order to be able to identify vehicles that are driving on the roadway without transponders, and in order to be able to determine the association between the transponders that are on the roadway and the vehicles that are on the roadway, images are used that are taken by the camera 110. In the system according to the invention, the camera 110 takes images of the roadway continuously, either at regular intervals or at previously determined times.
A task of the system according to the invention is, as mentioned above, to make associations between signals from transponders and images of vehicles in order in this way, among other things, to be able to identify vehicles that do not have transponders. In order to be able to make these associations, the positions are required both of all the transponders and of all the vehicles that are included in the images.
The positions of the transponders can be obtained in a number of ways, suitably by means of their wireless communication. Examples of such ways are triangulation or, particularly for radio communication, by using a plurality of receiver antennas in the apparatus that receives signals from the transponder. By measuring the phase difference between signals received in the different antennas, it is possible to work out an angle to the transponder, and thus, by arranging a plurality of receiver antennas along the longitudinal direction of the roadway and in a vertical direction, it is possible to work out the lateral angle and vertical angle to a transponder from a point on or above the roadway, if the height of the receiver antennas above the roadway is known.
The system according to the invention comprises, in addition, means for being able to detect one or more vehicle number plates from an image taken using the optical apparatus, and, in addition, means for determining the positions of detected number plates in three directions.
The means for detecting number plates utilizes image processing. Precisely what method is used is of no significance for the invention, but, as an example, algorithms can be used that are based on finding contrast patterns in the image in the shape of a number plate. By means of image processing, any number plates that are in each image are detected, along with their position in the image.
The expression “their position in the image” means here that it is possible to determine the position of a certain point in the number plate, for example its centre point, in the image. Another way of expressing this is to say that it can be found out which pixel in the image corresponds to a certain given point in the number plate, for example its centre point or one corner.
As the vertical angle and lateral angle for the camera in relation to the roadway are known, it is possible to calculate the position of the said point on the number plate in two directions in the image, namely vertically and laterally. As the camera in the system according to the invention takes images continually or at certain particular intervals, it is not known, however, at what distance from the camera the vehicle was located when the image was taken.
The uncertainty regarding the distance of the vehicle 140 from the camera 110 when the image was taken leads to an ambiguity which is illustrated in
The situation is identical for the position of the transponder 130 in relation to the apparatus with which the transponder communicates: the height of the transponder above the roadway is not known. All that is known are the lateral and vertical angles between the transponder and the apparatus in the system.
The example in
According to the invention, the system therefore assumes the heights above the roadway for the number plate, y1-y0 and for the transponder yt-y0. This is suitably carried out on the basis of knowledge of the heights on a vehicle at which a number plate and a transponder are usually located.
On the basis of the coordinates that the system now uses, the system can determine the association between number plates and transponders, by calculation and the abovementioned assumptions. This is suitably carried out by flattening the position of all the number plates and transponders that are found in a certain given image into one and the same plane.
A task of the system is now to find out which of the transponders 130, 130′goes with which of the number plates 120, 120′. The system can, for example, do this by calculating the distance between each combination of number plate and transponder in the shown plane.
In the case that is shown in
Of course there can be other cases, but the system can always work with the combination of most probable distances or angles between number plates and transponders in order to determine associations.
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| WO2006/101442 | 9/28/2006 | WO | A |
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