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BS EN ISO 12855:2025 Electronic fee collection. Information exchange between service provision and toll charging

BS EN ISO 12855:2025

Electronic fee collection. Information exchange between service provision and toll charging

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 12855:2025
Pages:308
Released:2025-04-24
ISBN:978 0 539 29315 9
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 12855:2025 - Electronic Fee Collection

BS EN ISO 12855:2025 - Electronic Fee Collection: Information Exchange Between Service Provision and Toll Charging

Standard Number: BS EN ISO 12855:2025

Pages: 308

Release Date: April 24, 2025

ISBN: 978 0 539 29315 9

Status: Standard

Overview

In the rapidly evolving world of transportation and infrastructure, the need for efficient and reliable electronic fee collection systems has never been more critical. The BS EN ISO 12855:2025 standard is a comprehensive guide that addresses the intricacies of information exchange between service provision and toll charging. This standard is essential for professionals and organizations involved in the design, implementation, and management of electronic toll collection systems.

Why Choose BS EN ISO 12855:2025?

This standard is meticulously crafted to ensure seamless communication and data exchange between different entities involved in electronic fee collection. Whether you are a service provider, toll charger, or a stakeholder in the transportation sector, this standard provides the framework needed to enhance operational efficiency and interoperability.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Coverage: With 308 pages of detailed guidelines, this standard covers all aspects of electronic fee collection, ensuring that no stone is left unturned.
  • Up-to-Date Information: Released on April 24, 2025, this standard reflects the latest advancements and best practices in the industry.
  • Global Relevance: As an ISO standard, it is recognized and applicable worldwide, making it a valuable resource for international projects.

Benefits of Implementing BS EN ISO 12855:2025

Implementing this standard can lead to numerous benefits, including:

  • Enhanced Interoperability: Facilitates seamless integration between different systems and service providers, reducing the risk of errors and improving user experience.
  • Increased Efficiency: Streamlines processes and reduces administrative burdens, allowing for faster and more accurate toll collection.
  • Cost Savings: By optimizing operations and reducing the need for manual interventions, organizations can achieve significant cost savings.
  • Improved Data Security: Ensures that sensitive information is exchanged securely, protecting both service providers and users.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN ISO 12855:2025 standard is designed for a wide range of professionals and organizations, including:

  • Toll road operators and service providers
  • Transportation authorities and government agencies
  • Consultants and engineers specializing in transportation infrastructure
  • Technology providers and system integrators

Conclusion

In an era where efficiency and reliability are paramount, the BS EN ISO 12855:2025 standard stands as a vital resource for anyone involved in electronic fee collection. By adhering to this standard, organizations can ensure that they are at the forefront of technological advancements, providing superior service and achieving operational excellence.

Embrace the future of electronic fee collection with confidence by integrating the BS EN ISO 12855:2025 standard into your operations. With its comprehensive guidelines and global applicability, it is the definitive resource for achieving success in the modern transportation landscape.

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BS EN ISO 12855:2025


This standard BS EN ISO 12855:2025 Electronic fee collection. Information exchange between service provision and toll charging is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 03.220.20 Road transport
  • 35.240.60 IT applications in transport
This document specifies: —    the interfaces between electronic fee collection (EFC) back-office systems for vehicle-related transport services, e.g. road user charging, parking and access control; —    an exchange of information between the back-office system of the two roles of service provision and toll charging, e.g.: —   charging-related data (toll declarations, billing details, payment claims, payment announcements), —   administrative data (trust objects, EFC context data, etc.), and —   confirmation data; —    transfer mechanisms and supporting functions; —    information objects, data syntax and semantics. This document is applicable for any vehicle-related toll service and any technology used for charging. The data types and associated coding related to the data elements described in Clause 6 are specified in Annex A, using the abstract syntax notation one (ASN.1) according to ISO/IEC 8824-1. This document specifies basic protocol mechanisms over which implementations can specify and perform complex transfers (transactions). This document does not specify, amongst others: —     any communication between TC or TSP with any other involved party; —    any communication between elements of the TC and the TSP that is not part of the back-office communication; —    interfaces for EFC systems for public transport; —    any complex transfers (transactions), i.e. sequences of inter-related ADUs that can possibly involve several APDU exchanges; —    processes regarding payments and exchanges of fiscal, commercial or legal accounting documents; —    definitions of service communication channels, protocols and service primitives to transfer the APDU.