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MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND TRANSPORTATION Ing. Luis Lezama Elguero Director of Technological Development Electronic Toll Collection in Mexico Orlando, Florida, September 23, 2014

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MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS

AND TRANSPORTATION

Ing. Luis Lezama ElgueroDirector of Technological Development

Electronic Toll Collection in Mexico

Orlando, Florida, September 23, 2014

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Electronic Toll Collection Interoperability

Include Mexico forthe 2016 US nationalinteroperability goal

Image: Alliance for Toll Interoperability

Mexico

2.5 millionCustomers

ETC Quick Facts of Mexico

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Today electronic toll collection on average equals to:

• 20% of toll payment in highways

• 40% of revenue in highways

Started 20 years ago

250 million ETC transactions in 2013

Increasing 15% per year

Actual Toll Plaza

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AntennaCamera for auditing

User message screen

Exit Barrier

Express Lanes

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Vehicle speed

25 mph

Toll Highways

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Interoperability Goal

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For the road user

TAG

Contract

Cross all toll plazas in thecountry with:

1 Account

Protocols used in Mexico

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• ISO 10374 ATA

• ISO 18000 6B

• ISO 18000 6C

• TMD IAG

Future Protocols used in Mexico

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Discontinue use

• ISO 10374 ATA

• ISO 18000 6B

Tags to be used

• ISO 18000 6C

• TMD IAG

Replace all tags in use by the end of 2014

Continue use but stop selling begining 2015

Published standards by SCT

Toll Antennas for interoperability

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• IAG

• 18000 6C

• 18000 6B

RFID 860 MHz ± 35 MHz

Replacement in process of multiprotocol antennas

ETC Service Providers

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Banobras(GDL-COL)

IAVE (I+D)

Televía(OHL)

Viapas(PINFRA)

Quickpass(ISOLUX)Epass

(Gob. Chihuahua)

IAVE(TEDISA)

Banobras(ATL-MAR)

ICA

ETC lanes

TAGS

8 Service

Providers

Interoperability Phases

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Ph

ase

1

Service Provider

agreement

Peer to Peer

Transaction

Transfer

Active Tag list

Ph

ase

2

Central Server

Active Tag List

Transaction List

Adjustment List

Reconciliation List

Configuration List

Ph

ase

3

Clearing house

Central

conciliation of lists

Due payments

between ETC

providers

November 2014 2015 2015

Importance of Clearing House

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• Have a single connection to a Central Hub, not multiple peer to peer connections

• Easier to incorporate new ETC service providers

• Transaction conciliation by a third party

• Solve disagreements between ETC service providers

• Supervision by SCT

Thank you for your attention

MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND TRANSPORTATION

Orlando, Florida, September 23, 2014

Ing. Luis Lezama ElgueroDirector of Technological [email protected]