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Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) based Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) System in India

Posted 26 Jun 2024

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National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) plans to implement GNSS based ETC system within the existing FASTag ecosystem, initially using a hybrid model where both will operate simultaneously. 

  • Present system of FASTag is a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) based ETC and is part of National Electronic Toll Collection Program.  

About GNSS based ETC

  • It is a barrier free method of ETC which uses satellites or constellations of satellites to track vehicle’s movement and calculate tolls based on the distance travelled.
  • Working 
    • Toll plaza will act as Stationary Enforcement Gantry identifying GNSS vehicles. 
    • A Centralized Toll Charger will be responsible for distance & toll calculation of GNSS vehicles travelling on GNSS stretch.
    • Toll Charger will receive distance and time stamps of GNSS vehicles through On-board Unit (OBU) fitted on GNSS vehicles.
    • OBUs will be onboarded with Toll Charger through issuer entities similar to issuer banks under FASTag system.
    • Payment mechanism will be similar to FASTag system. 

Significance of GNSS based ETC

  • Barrier less free-flow tolling and distance-based tolling, thus reducing congestion.
  • Help to plug leakages and check toll evaders.
  • Modernization in toll collection systems in lines with global practices.
A diagram illustrating a toll collection system. GNSS satellites send signals to a vehicle's OBU, determining its position. This data travels via GSM to server hardware, then to the toll system back office in the back-end. The system components are labeled.
  • Tags :
  • Toll Collection
  • GNSS
  • Global Navigation Satellite System
  • Electronic Toll Collection
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